Land Use & Zoning
Which Connecticut state agency oversees the administration of inland wetland regulations at the state level?
AConnecticut Department of Transportation
BConnecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP)✓ Correct
CConnecticut Real Estate Commission
DConnecticut Office of Planning and Management
Explanation
While local inland wetlands commissions administer wetland permits, Connecticut DEEP provides oversight and administers coastal and tidal wetland regulations directly.
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