Environmental
Wetlands in Connecticut are regulated primarily under which authority?
AConnecticut Department of Motor Vehicles
BConnecticut DEEP and local inland wetlands commissions✓ Correct
CConnecticut Real Estate Commission
DFederal Bureau of Land Management
Explanation
Connecticut wetlands are regulated by the Connecticut Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Act, administered by local inland wetlands commissions and overseen by Connecticut DEEP.
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