Environmental
A 'wetlands delineation' is performed to:
AA. Establish the property's flood insurance rate
BB. Identify and map the boundaries of wetland areas on a property subject to regulatory jurisdiction✓ Correct
CC. Determine the property's water table depth
DD. Certify that a wetland has been properly drained
Explanation
A wetlands delineation is a scientific determination of the boundaries of jurisdictional wetlands using soil, vegetation, and hydrology criteria. Property owners need delineations before developing property that may contain wetlands.
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