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Court says Savannah River permit violated law

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Tuesday, November 06, 2012
   The South Carolina Supreme Court has ruled that a state agency violated the law when it negotiated an agreement before issuing a key permit needed to deepen the Savannah River.    The Supreme Court’s decision last Friday comes just one week after Jo-Ellen Darcy, head of the Army Corps of Engineers' civil works programs, approved plans to deepen the river from 42 feet to 47 feet. The so-called Savannah Harbor Expansion Project is a keystone project for the Georgia Ports Authority and t...
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