Land Use & Zoning
A new Utah subdivision near a sensitive wetland must include a storm water management plan to comply with:
AThe Federal Aviation Administration's regulations
BEPA and Utah Division of Water Quality NPDES (National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System) requirements✓ Correct
CBLM land management regulations
DThe Utah Division of Real Estate's subdivision rules
Explanation
Construction activities that disturb land and create storm water runoff must comply with NPDES permit requirements under the Clean Water Act, administered by the EPA and Utah's Division of Water Quality.
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