Environmental
Florida's 'Environmental Resource Permit' (ERP) program, administered by FDEP and Water Management Districts, requires permits for activities that affect:
AAll real estate transactions in coastal areas
BSurface water systems, including stormwater drainage, wetland alterations, and filling of water bodies✓ Correct
CUnderground storage tanks only
DAir quality from construction activities
Explanation
The ERP program regulates activities that affect surface water systems in Florida — including construction that creates stormwater runoff, alteration of wetlands, filling of water bodies, and modifications to floodplains. Permits are required before these activities begin.
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