http://www.heritage.org/issues/96/chpt4.html
A small church in Waldorf, Maryland, was told by the Army Corps of Engineers that one-third of its land, on which it planned to build a parking lot, was a wetland and could not be used. Part of this so-called wetland is a bone-dry hillside which almost never collects water. Says Reverend Murray Southwell of the Freewill Baptists, "this obvious misinterpretation of wetland law made it necessary for us to purchase an additional lot [for $45,000, which] has been a heavy financial burden on this small missions church."
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