Environmental
A North Dakota property discovered to be within a designated wetland area may face restrictions on development under:
ARESPA
BClean Water Act Section 404 (Army Corps of Engineers) and state wetland regulations✓ Correct
CThe Fair Housing Act
DCERCLA only
Explanation
Wetlands in North Dakota are regulated by the Army Corps of Engineers under Clean Water Act Section 404 and by state agencies. Filling or dredging wetlands requires permits and may be denied if the environmental impact is too significant.
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