The Tenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution Session Name: State Policy I Coastal Hazards Management Course The powers not delegated to the United States.

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The Tenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution Session Name: State Policy I Coastal Hazards Management Course The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people. Slide 33.1

NC Highway 12 Following Hurricane Isabel September 2003 Session Name: State Policy I Coastal Hazards Management Course Slide 33.2 Source: NC Coastal Federation

Inlet Created by Hurricane Isabel September 2003 Session Name: State Policy I Coastal Hazards Management Course Slide 33.3 Source: NC Coastal Federation

Source: NC Coastal Federation Inlet Created by Hurricane Isabel September 2003 Session Name: State Policy I Coastal Hazards Management Course Slide 33.4 The new inlet near Hatteras from the ground. Note the pilings from a proposed bridge in the 1930s – the last time a hurricane blew a hole in that spot.

NC DOT Highway Alternatives Session Name: State Policy I Coastal Hazards Management Course Slide 33.5 Source: NC Coastal Federation