subject
Business, 10.08.2021 03:00 02lesmun16219

Remy owns a tract of land in Beaufort County, upon which lie some water-absorbing wetlands known as pocosins, which are non alluvial wetlands (i. e. are not fed by a river or stream) and support dense vegetation. He wishes to clear the pocosins of their vegetation so he can level off the ground to plant soybean. Emile, his down-drainage neighbor and a professional hydrologist, is concerned about losing the pocosins' storm water storage capacity, so he reports Remy to the Army Corps of Engineers (ACE) Wilmington office. He also calls the Water Quality Division of North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality.
Under current federal law, what is likely response of the ACE?
a. Remy must obtain a §404 permit to clear and fill the pocosin because all wetlands are protected by the Clean Water Act
b. In deciding whether to require a §404 permit, ACE must first determine whether the pocosin on Remy's land, along with other pocosins in the area, create a hydrological nexus impacting water quality of nearby waters of the United States
c. That because the pocosin does not abut a stream with continuous surface connection or intermittent flow to a navigable-in-fact water, it is not considered a 'water of the United States' and thus not within jurisdiction of the federal government (i. e. ACE) under the Clean Water Act

ansver
Answers: 1

Another question on Business

question
Business, 22.06.2019 13:50
The retained earnings account has a credit balance of $24,650 before closing entries are made. if total revenues for the period are $77,700, total expenses are $56,900, and dividends are $13,050, what is the ending balance in the retained earnings account after all closing entries are made?
Answers: 2
question
Business, 23.06.2019 02:40
German brothels recently began offering a monthly subscription service for multiple purchasers. if you thought that the brothels' encouragement of prostitution was immoral to begin with, would you consider this pricing plan to be even more immoral? suppose a particular patron at a german brothel has the following willingness-to-pay schedule for services at the brothel, per session. session willingness to pay 1st $84 2nd $72 3rd $60 4th $48 5th $36 6th $24 suppose this consumer would not demand any more sessions, even for free. also assume that the marginal cost to the brothel, per session, is constant at $12. at a price of $78.00 per session, the number of sessions demanded by this consumer would be . at this price and quantity, consumer surplus is $ and producer surplus is $ . suppose the brothel has devised a new pricing scheme for consumers who demand more than 1 session. this pricing scheme is a subscription service, whereby consumers can pay a flat fee of $259.20 and can have up to 6 sessions total. using this subscription pricing model, this consumer would demand sessions. under this scenario, consumer surplus is $ and producer surplus is $ . (hint: for consumer surplus, consider how much total value the consumer places on all sessions, versus the total price paid.)
Answers: 3
question
Business, 23.06.2019 05:10
Databases, though on the internet, only
Answers: 1
question
Business, 23.06.2019 16:00
What is the difference between a debtor and a creditor?
Answers: 1
You know the right answer?
Remy owns a tract of land in Beaufort County, upon which lie some water-absorbing wetlands known as...
Questions
question
Mathematics, 28.01.2021 01:00
question
Mathematics, 28.01.2021 01:00
Questions on the website: 13722363