Environmental
The Clean Water Act regulates:
ADrinking water standards in cities
BThe discharge of pollutants into navigable waters and protection of wetlands✓ Correct
CAir quality standards nationwide
DSoil contamination from industrial waste
Explanation
The Clean Water Act regulates the discharge of pollutants into U.S. waters and wetlands. Section 404 requires permits for activities (dredging, filling) in wetlands, which is highly relevant to development projects.
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