Environmental
What is the Clean Water Act's Section 404 permit requirement related to Delaware real estate?
AA permit required before discharging any pollutant into navigable waters
BA permit required for dredging or filling wetlands or waters of the U.S.✓ Correct
CA permit for constructing docks and piers on navigable waterways
DA permit for stormwater management systems
Explanation
Section 404 of the Clean Water Act requires a permit from the Army Corps of Engineers before dredging or filling wetlands and other 'waters of the United States,' a critical restriction on development of wetland properties.
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