Park reversals called 'exoneration' of PWC
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The permit given by two more national parks allowing personal watercrafts (PWC) to return to the parks is discussed. National Park Service had issued a ban restricting the use of PWC in national parks due to environmental aspects. Personal Watercraft Industry Association sees the move as an achievement and seeks complete removal of the ban.
Publication Name: Soundings Trade Only
Subject: Construction and materials industries
ISSN: 0194-8369
Year: 2006
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PWC backers renew fight to open Biscayne park
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BOAT (Begin Our Assessment Today) Biscayne Coalition has filed a petition with U.S. Department of the Interior, seeking removal of restrictions on use of personal watercraft in South Florida's Biscayne National park.
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Subject: Construction and materials industries
ISSN: 0194-8369
Year: 2006
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Congress tells parks to speed up PWC review
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United States House of Representatives subcommittee summoned the National Park Service to review the use of personal watercraft (PWC) in many national parks.
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Subject: Construction and materials industries
ISSN: 0194-8369
Year: 2006
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