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Who is Hill in this contraversy? how diod he get involved
The above comment constitutes a dispute to the neutrality of the article???
Hank Hill was a law student at the University of Tennessee who got involved in the case. He learned that the endangered snail darter was in the Little Tennessee River and wondered if that was enough to write his final essay on for his environmental law class. Turned out, it was.
In short, this is not an encyclopedia article, this is a story, and it has been since before it got split out of the snail darter article. The Literate Engineer 22:26, 16 November 2006 (UTC)
This article is not notable per regs. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.88.103.100 ( talk) 05:03, 8 October 2008 (UTC)
This claim was made by Congressman Bob Edgar, quoted by Marc Reisner in Cadillac Desert:
I've proposed merging this article into Tennessee Valley Authority v. Hill. That article is recently created and I think does a better job of describing the case at the centre of the controversy, including the lead-up to it and later developments. It's less biased and better-referenced, but this article goes into more detail about the later rider to authorize the dam construction, so I think it has something to offer if suitably abbreviated. Dcoetzee 20:00, 18 May 2013 (UTC)
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Who is Hill in this contraversy? how diod he get involved
The above comment constitutes a dispute to the neutrality of the article???
Hank Hill was a law student at the University of Tennessee who got involved in the case. He learned that the endangered snail darter was in the Little Tennessee River and wondered if that was enough to write his final essay on for his environmental law class. Turned out, it was.
In short, this is not an encyclopedia article, this is a story, and it has been since before it got split out of the snail darter article. The Literate Engineer 22:26, 16 November 2006 (UTC)
This article is not notable per regs. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.88.103.100 ( talk) 05:03, 8 October 2008 (UTC)
This claim was made by Congressman Bob Edgar, quoted by Marc Reisner in Cadillac Desert:
I've proposed merging this article into Tennessee Valley Authority v. Hill. That article is recently created and I think does a better job of describing the case at the centre of the controversy, including the lead-up to it and later developments. It's less biased and better-referenced, but this article goes into more detail about the later rider to authorize the dam construction, so I think it has something to offer if suitably abbreviated. Dcoetzee 20:00, 18 May 2013 (UTC)