Environmental
A NH seacoast home built on fill near a tidal marsh may be subject to federal jurisdictional wetland protections under:
ANH RSA 331-A
BSection 404 of the Clean Water Act, administered by the Army Corps of Engineers✓ Correct
CThe NH Real Estate Transfer Tax
DThe Coastal Zone Management Act requiring no special permits
Explanation
Section 404 of the Clean Water Act requires permits from the U.S.
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