Environmental
Missouri's Clean Water Law (Chapter 644 RSMo) is administered by:
AMissouri Department of Agriculture
BMissouri Department of Natural Resources (DNR)✓ Correct
CMissouri Real Estate Commission
DU.S. Army Corps of Engineers exclusively
Explanation
Missouri's Clean Water Law is administered by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources through its Water Pollution Control Program. It regulates point source discharges, land application of biosolids, and water quality standards.
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