Environmental
Wetlands in Louisiana are regulated primarily by which combination of agencies?
ALREC and Louisiana Department of Revenue
BU.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Section 404) and LDEQ (water quality certification)✓ Correct
CLouisiana Office of Conservation and FEMA
DLouisiana Department of Agriculture and U.S. EPA only
Explanation
Wetland fill or development activities in Louisiana require a Section 404 permit from the U.S.
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