Environmental
Delaware's coastal zones are subject to regulation under which state law?
AThe Delaware Coastal Zone Act✓ Correct
BThe Delaware Wetlands Act
CThe Delaware Environmental Control Act
DThe Delaware Clean Air and Water Act
Explanation
The Delaware Coastal Zone Act regulates industrial development in Delaware's coastal zone, prohibiting heavy industrial uses in designated coastal areas to protect the coastal environment.
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