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These powers, together with Congress's additional authority to employ all "necessary and proper" means of carrying them out, form the constitutional basis on which Congress has legislated, and can continue to legislate, a comprehensive program of protection for all the nation's waters, including its many streams and wetlands...
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These powers, together with Congress's additional authority to employ all "necessary and proper" means of carrying them out, form the constitutional basis on which Congress has legislated, and can continue to legislate, a comprehensive program of protection for all the nation's waters, including its many streams and wetlands...
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