Environmental
Missouri's regulation of 'wetlands' primarily falls under:
AMREC jurisdiction
BSection 404 of the Clean Water Act (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers) and Missouri DNR oversight✓ Correct
CMissouri Department of Agriculture exclusively
DLocal zoning boards only
Explanation
Wetland regulation in Missouri is primarily through Section 404 of the federal Clean Water Act (administered by the Army Corps of Engineers) and coordinated with Missouri DNR. Filling or altering wetlands typically requires permits and may trigger mitigation requirements.
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