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  1. Federally Recognized Tribal Status

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    FRTS confers specific legal powers and responsibilities upon the recognized nation. The primary implication is the establishment of a government-to-government relationship, granting tribes inherent powers of self-governance, jurisdiction over their members, and eligibility for specific federal services and funding administered through the BIA and other agencies.
    Crucially, recognized tribes generally possess sovereign immunity, though the scope…
  2. Hydraulic Engineering

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    Modern Sub-Disciplines
    Contemporary hydraulic engineering has diversified into several specialized areas driven by environmental regulation, urbanization, and energy demands.
    Hydrology and Water Resource Management
  3. Land Ownership

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    Limitations on Ownership Rights
    No system grants entirely unrestricted rights over land. These limitations fall into public law (e.g., zoning, environmental regulation) and private restrictions (e.g., easements, covenants).
    Negative Easements and Spectral Access