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12 Great Plains Nat. Resources J. [i] (2007-2008)

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GREAT PLAINS
NATURAL RESOURCES
JOURNAL
VOLUME XII                        FALL 2007                       NUMBERS 1
LEAD ARTICLE
Ecosystem Protection Versus Immigration: The Coming Conflict ..................  1
Don Blankenau
This article addresses undeniable and ever escalating tension that exists between
population growth and environmental conservation worldwide. The author seeks to
draw attention to the impact of population growth, specifically that related to
immigration, on the depletion of resources specifically in the United States of America.
The author discusses the ability of current environmental regulations and the officials
charged with their enforcement to maintain the nation's environmental integrity in spite
of the population increases and their associated burden.
CASENOTES
Rapanos v. United States: Working Towards a Significant Nexus in Wetlands
P rotectio n  ...................................................................  16
Annie Homer
While the Clean Water Act claims jurisdiction over waters of the United States, the
exact meaning behind the definition is unclear. The United States Supreme Court
attempted to remedy the lack of clarity in Rapanos v. United States. The divided court,
however, did not produce a clear new standard. Lower courts struggle to apply the
significant nexus test from Justice Kennedy's concurrence. This note discusses the
jurisdiction of the CWA under the Rapanos v. United States decision, and analyzes the
application of Justice Kennedy's significant nexus test for CWA jurisdiction and the need
for deferral to the Environmental Protection Agency and United States Army Corps of
Engineers.
California  Draining: Lining  the  American  Canal .................................  36
Erin K. Bradley
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals' decision in Consejo de Desarrollo Economico De
Mexicali v. U.S. epitomizes Congress' use of preemptive federal laws to impact the
environment in the face of well established environmental regulations; specifically water
resource allocation from the Colorado River's All-American Canal and its trans-national
impacts. In Consejo, the two long running antagonistic forces of environmental resource
allocation and increased population water needs coupled with industrial development
came into conflict. However, before the Ninth Circuit could decide the issues of first
impression presented by Consejo, it was precluded from reaching the merits of the
controversy by Congressional action, namely Congress' eleventh-hour passage of the Tax
Relief and Health Care Act of 2006. While purporting not to direct a result to the court,
the act in fact precluded a judicial determination through the clever use of statutory

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