Environmental
Oregon's Department of Land Conservation and Development (DLCD) is responsible for:
AManaging Oregon state parks and recreation areas
BProviding technical and financial assistance to local governments for land use planning✓ Correct
CIssuing environmental permits for wetland fill activities
DRegulating groundwater extraction in eastern Oregon
Explanation
Oregon's DLCD provides technical assistance to local governments developing and updating comprehensive plans, administers the state's land use planning program, and supports implementation of the statewide planning goals. It is the staff agency for the LCDC.
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