Environmental
Which of the following is regulated under the South Carolina Coastal Tidelands and Wetlands Act?
AUpland forest clearing more than 1 mile from the coast
BFilling, dredging, and construction in tidal wetlands✓ Correct
CResidential construction in flood zones only
DCommercial fishing in SC waters
Explanation
The SC Coastal Tidelands and Wetlands Act (administered by DHEC) regulates activities such as filling, dredging, and construction in tidal wetlands to protect coastal ecosystems.
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