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Wetlands Protection

Definition

Wetlands protection refers to federal and state regulations that restrict development on wetlands — areas where water covers the soil or is near the surface for part of the year. The primary federal authority is the Clean Water Act enforced by the Army Corps of Engineers.

Example

A developer purchases 100 acres planning to build a housing subdivision. A wetlands survey reveals that 30 acres are classified as wetlands. The developer must apply for a Section 404 permit from the Army Corps of Engineers before filling any wetland areas.

Exam Tip

The exam tests that the ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS issues wetlands fill permits under the CLEAN WATER ACT (not the EPA, though EPA has veto power). Remember: Army Corps = permits; EPA = veto authority.

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