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Proposed Definition of "waters of the United States" - 33 C.F.R. 328.3 a. The term "waters of the United States"includes ONLY 1. Those interstate waters that are navigable-in-fact and currently used or susceptible to use in interstate or foreign commerce. These waters include the territorial seas. 2. Permanent, standing or continuously flowing streams, rivers, and laa.kl.esCdonirteinctulyoucsolnynfelocwteidngtomneaavnigsaabnleu-inni-nfatecrtrwupatteerdsfldoewscerxibceedptinin ienxctlruedmeegwroeuanthdewractoenrdoirticohnasnsnueclhs tahsrdoruoguhghwth. iTchhewseatwerastefrloswdo not intermittently or ephemerally, or channels that provide only periodic drainage, such as from rainfall. 3. Those wetlands that directly abut and are indistinguishable from the waters described in a.l. and a.2. Wetlands are those areas inundated or saturated by surface or groundwater at a frequency cainrdcudmusrtaatniocnessudfofiscuiepnptortot, saupppreovrta,leanncde tohfavteugnetdaetrionnortmypailcally adapted for life in saturated soil conditions. Wetlands generally iinncdliustdiengswuiasmhapbsl,emfraormshtehse, awnadtebrosgds.esWcreitblaedndins aar.el. and a.2. when the wetlands and waters have merged so there is no clear demarcation between the two. by, MPBDFrSO1haae0eif.orncxf9lpiRlei:i4cefocp0eiev9trceeu1rNTdATL6@eeE,-eteHl4tplegWeoo13paaprp93chAlnhr-ipoFfe7ode9niyon7cr8ePu4le:0e:l!7n0agdc4a4ael2.,to5iSor-gn5uE7ixt6.e-60241804 Sierra Club v. EPA 18cv3472 NDCA Tier 7 ED 002061 00067671-00001