Environmental laws.
Conservation Commissions of cities and towns have the authority to enforce wetlands protection laws.
In the United States, the primary law protecting wetlands is the Clean Water Act (CWA), which regulates the discharge of pollutants into waters and establishes a permit program for activities affecting wetlands. Section 404 of the CWA specifically governs the permitting process for the discharge of dredged or fill material into wetlands. Additionally, the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) requires federal agencies to assess the environmental impacts of their actions on wetlands. State laws may also provide additional protections, often complementing federal regulations.
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Committee staff members are largely responsible for the work involved in making laws.
There are many wetlands in California
Inertia is involved in Newtons' laws. Link below.
No. There aren't wetlands in Alabama.
wetlands are wonderful. wetlands are wet. wetlands help prevent flooding. wetlands are home to many species. wetlands have alot of plants.
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Wetlands can be protected by passing laws and promoting programs that help protect existing wetlands. In Michigan, under the Wetlands Protection Act, people are not allowed to drain, fill, or build on a wetland unless they receive a permit.
Yes, they do live in wetlands
Wetlands are the mother of the food chain.