Environmental
A Utah property developer performing grading near a wetland should obtain permits from:
AThe Utah Division of Real Estate only
BThe Army Corps of Engineers (Section 404) and Utah Division of Water Quality (Section 401)✓ Correct
COnly the local municipality
DThe BLM only if the wetland is on adjacent federal land
Explanation
Filling or grading near wetlands requires a Section 404 permit from the Army Corps of Engineers. A Section 401 water quality certification from Utah's Division of Water Quality is also required.
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