Certified Floodplain Manager (CFM) Practice Exam

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What is a Section 404 Permit used for?

  1. Building in a floodplain

  2. Regulating work and allowing dredging in identified wetlands areas

  3. Installing septic tanks in rural areas

  4. Constructing bridges over rivers

The correct answer is: Regulating work and allowing dredging in identified wetlands areas

A Section 404 Permit is used for activities that are regulated under the Clean Water Act, which includes dredging in wetlands areas. This means that options A, C, and D are incorrect because they do not involve activities regulated under the Clean Water Act. Building in a floodplain may require a different type of permit, while installing septic tanks in rural areas and constructing bridges over rivers may not necessarily involve wetlands or bodies of water. Therefore, B is the correct answer as it accurately reflects the purpose of a Section 404 Permit.