Environmental
A Virginia property has a pond that was created by damming a stream. This may require a permit from:
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BVirginia DEQ and potentially the Army Corps of Engineers under the Clean Water Act✓ Correct
COnly the local building department
DNo permit needed for private ponds
Explanation
Dams and impoundments affecting waterways in Virginia may require water control structure permits from Virginia DEQ and Section 404 permits from the Army Corps if waters of the U.S. are involved.
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