Environmental
The presence of wetlands on a property in Massachusetts is regulated primarily because wetlands:
ALower adjacent property values
BProvide flood control, wildlife habitat, and water quality protection✓ Correct
CAre ideal locations for commercial development
DAre owned by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Explanation
Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act (M.G.
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