AECN Exam 4 Questions And Answers Already Passed 2024
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AECN Exam 4 Questions And Answers Already Passed 2024
Under section 404 of the clean water act, a landowner may drain or fill a wetland
without a federal permit so long as the wetland is located completely on his property - ANS-False
If precipitation runoff has not acquired a regular flow, Nebra...
AECN Exam 4 Questions And Answers Already Passed 2024
Under section 404 of the clean water act, a landowner may drain or fill a wetland
without a federal permit so long as the wetland is located completely on his property - ANS-✔✔False
If precipitation runoff has not acquired a regular flow, Nebraska landowners are
therefore free to drain their property without liability to their neighbors. - ANS-✔✔true
If precipitation runoff has acquired a regular flow, Nebraska landowners are therefore
free to drain their property without liability to their neighbors. - ANS-✔✔false
farmers are exempt from the section 404 program - ANS-✔✔true
If a stream channel changes suddenly, the legal boundary follows the stream. - ANS-✔✔false, avulsion
(sudden change)
If a stream channel changes gradually, the legal boundary follows the stream. - ANS-✔✔true
Under the federal endangered species act, the FWS can approve an incidental takings
of T&E species or harm to designated T&E species habitat on private land if the FWS approves
the landowner's habitat conservation plan. - ANS-✔✔true
An incidental takings is an accidental (1) killing or wounding of a T&E species or (2)
destruction of T&E habitat incidental to private property use. - ANS-✔✔true
The NRD subdistrict rule that allows a significant disparity between NRD urban and
,rural subdistrict population is an exception to the general American legal principle of one
person-one vote - ANS-✔✔
Under current U.S. Supreme Court decisions, a government regulation constitutes a
regulatory takings if the regulation reduces the property value to zero. - ANS-✔✔true
A government regulation that reduces the property value to zero is called a wipeout. - ANS-✔✔true
A government regulation that reduces the property value to zero is called a regulatory
takings. - ANS-✔✔false
In Nebraska, a DNR permit is required to drain or fill a wetland. - ANS-✔✔false
In Nebraska, a DEQ permit is required to drain or fill a wetland. - ANS-✔✔false
In Nebraska, an NRD permit is required to drain or fill a wetland. - ANS-✔✔false
Most states regulate soil erosion from agricultural lands - ANS-✔✔false, only Iowa and NE
In Nebraska, landowners may be required to control soil erosion on their land. - ANS-✔✔true
under the cross compliance provision of the farm bill, the farmer loses all his farm payment if he violates
any conservation provision of the farm bill - ANS-✔✔true
under the sodbuster provision of the farm bill, the farmer loses all his farm payments if he brings highly
erodible land into crop production without meeting NRCS conservation requirements - ANS-✔✔true
, under the swampbuster provision of the farm bill, a farmer loses all his farm payments if he brings
wetlands into agricultural production - ANS-✔✔true
Under the conservation compliance provision of the farm
bill, the farmer loses all his farm payments if he continues to farm HEL without first meeting
NRCS conservation requirements. - ANS-✔✔true
Under current U.S. Supreme Court decisions, a government regulation constitutes a
regulatory takings if the regulation reduces the property value to (1)
________________________________. This is called a (2) ___________________________. - ANS-✔✔
zero, wipeout
If the government forces you to sell it your land for government use and pays you fair
market value for the land, this is called _________________________________________ - ANS-✔✔
eminent domain, condemnation
The two states with mandatory agricultural soil conservation requirements are ___________
and ________________________________. - ANS-✔✔NE and IA
HEL - ANS-✔✔Highly Erodible Land
FWS - ANS-✔✔U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
HCP - ANS-✔✔habitat conservation plan
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