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navigable waters
Sense(1)
Sense(2)
(law,
US)
Those
waters
that
are
subject
to
the
ebb
and
flow
of
the
tide
and/or
are
presently
used,
or
have
been
used
in
the
past,
or
may
be
susceptible
for
use
to
transport
interstate
or
foreign
commerce.
A
determination
of
navigability,
once
made,
applies
laterally
over
the
entire
surface
of
the
waterbody,
and
is
not
extinguished
by
later
actions
or
events
which
impede
or
destroy
navigable
capacity.
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Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see navigable, waters.
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navigable waters
The environmental researchers conducted surveys to assess pollution levels in the navigable waters near the industrial port.
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The environmental researchers conducted surveys to assess pollution levels in the navigable waters near the industrial port.
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