Environmental
Oklahoma's Red River and other major waterways have wetlands that may be regulated under:
AOnly Oklahoma state law
BSection 404 of the Clean Water Act (Army Corps of Engineers), which requires permits for discharging fill material into jurisdictional wetlands✓ Correct
COREC environmental guidelines
DNo regulations apply to wetlands in Oklahoma
Explanation
Section 404 of the Clean Water Act requires permits from the Army Corps of Engineers for placing fill material in jurisdictional wetlands and waterways. Developing wetland areas without permits can result in significant civil and criminal penalties and mandatory restoration.
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