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<blockquote data-quote="Arkansas" data-source="post: 889810" data-attributes="member: 7992"><p>My best friends Dad who is a WMA Officer said that you can take out wetlands if it was man made by the property owner his-self. He said if he recieved government help or was given a majority of the money/grant/loan from the state that it entitles the state to regulate wether or not you can drain it or fill it or etc.. The only wetlands that you cannot destroy is wetlands adjoining a WMA Reserve or naturally formed lake/river etc. I dont see anywhere on the arkansas ADEQ that says they own all water sources above and below ground. He said he has never heard of the state owning any ponds or anything on personal property unless it is considered a landmark or of national recognition meaning a POI.. He said he isnt saying that they cant or it isnt right what your saying, he said he's just never heard of it his-self. Besides in cases where the state pays for the majority of the work for a pond being put in for enviromental issues or to stimulate certain habitats within that area. Like Bird species or certain oder/beaver etc..?? Does that make any sense..lol Just trying to get it right..lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arkansas, post: 889810, member: 7992"] My best friends Dad who is a WMA Officer said that you can take out wetlands if it was man made by the property owner his-self. He said if he recieved government help or was given a majority of the money/grant/loan from the state that it entitles the state to regulate wether or not you can drain it or fill it or etc.. The only wetlands that you cannot destroy is wetlands adjoining a WMA Reserve or naturally formed lake/river etc. I dont see anywhere on the arkansas ADEQ that says they own all water sources above and below ground. He said he has never heard of the state owning any ponds or anything on personal property unless it is considered a landmark or of national recognition meaning a POI.. He said he isnt saying that they cant or it isnt right what your saying, he said he's just never heard of it his-self. Besides in cases where the state pays for the majority of the work for a pond being put in for enviromental issues or to stimulate certain habitats within that area. Like Bird species or certain oder/beaver etc..?? Does that make any sense..lol Just trying to get it right..lol [/QUOTE]
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