A contractor needs to obtain a wetlands permit for a project. Which agency typically issues these permits in Florida?
Correct Answer
A) Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP)
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is the primary state agency responsible for issuing wetlands permits. Federal projects may also require permits from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Why This Is the Correct Answer
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is the state's primary environmental regulatory agency and has statutory authority over wetlands protection and permitting. DEP administers the Environmental Resource Permit (ERP) program which covers activities in wetlands, surface waters, and associated uplands. For projects that impact wetlands, contractors must obtain proper permits from DEP before beginning construction to ensure compliance with state environmental laws. Federal projects may also require additional permits from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers under the Clean Water Act.
Why the Other Options Are Wrong
Option B: Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT)
FDOT is responsible for transportation infrastructure and roadway projects, not environmental permitting. While FDOT may need to obtain wetlands permits for their own transportation projects, they do not issue these permits to contractors.
Option C: Local Building Department
Local Building Departments issue building permits for construction projects but do not have authority over wetlands permitting. Wetlands protection is regulated at the state and federal level, not locally.
Option D: Florida Department of Agriculture
The Florida Department of Agriculture focuses on agricultural activities, food safety, and consumer protection. They do not have jurisdiction over wetlands permitting, which falls under environmental protection rather than agricultural regulation.
Memory Technique
DEP = 'Definitely Environmental Permits' - when you see wetlands, water, or environmental issues, think DEP first.
Reference Hint
Florida Building Code - Chapter 1, Administrative provisions, or Florida Statutes Chapter 373 (Water Resources) and Chapter 403 (Environmental Control)
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