Environmental
Nebraska has significant wetland areas. Federal protection of wetlands is primarily administered through:
AEPA's NDEE partnership
BArmy Corps of Engineers Section 404 permits✓ Correct
CUSDA Farm Service Agency
DNebraska Game and Parks Commission
Explanation
The Army Corps of Engineers administers Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, which regulates the discharge of fill material into waters of the US, including wetlands. Wetland development requires Section 404 permits.
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