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11 February 2019

PipelineLaw BLOG: Act Or Waive: DC Circuit Construes CWA § 401's One-Year Deadline For State Action Applications

These are the words the DC Circuit used in Hoopa Valley Tribe v. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, No. 14-1271, p. 10, to describe the state of play on § 401 certifications affecting hydroelectric facility licensing or re-licensing applications.
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"According to FERC, it is now commonplace for states to use Section 401 to hold federal licensing hostage."

These are the words the DC Circuit used in Hoopa Valley Tribe v. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, No. 14-1271, p. 10 (D.C. Cir., Jan. 25, 2019), to describe the state of play on § 401 certifications affecting hydroelectric facility licensing or re-licensing applications. CWA § 401(a)(1) requires, as a prerequisite for federal permits for activities that may result in a discharge into the navigable waters, that affected states certify that any such discharge will comply with applicable, enumerated provisions of the Clean Water Act. But, if a state fails or refuses to act on a request for certification within "a reasonable period of time (which shall not exceed one year) after receipt of such request," the statute deems the certification requirements waived.

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11 February 2019

PipelineLaw BLOG: Act Or Waive: DC Circuit Construes CWA § 401's One-Year Deadline For State Action Applications

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