Land Use & Zoning
Georgia's 'Coastal Marshlands Protection Act' protects:
AMountains in North Georgia
BCoastal marshlands from dredging, filling, and development✓ Correct
CInland rivers
DForest lands from clear-cutting
Explanation
Georgia's Coastal Marshlands Protection Act requires permits from the Georgia DNR's Coastal Resources Division before altering, filling, or dredging coastal marshlands.
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