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Prospective New Canaan Homebuyers: Check with Inland Wetlands
Many homeowners are finding their properties sit on wetlands and are in violation because they didn't see whether plans require permits.

Editor’s note: We previously ran this story, but here it is again in case you missed it.
The town is seeing a number of Inland Wetland violations partially due to homeowners not checking whether their plans need permits.
The only way to know whether wetlands are present or absent is to have a lot field-tested by a certified soil scientist, according to the New Canaanite.
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Studies and permits are required prior to earth-moving activities including filling or removing material, erecting structures in sensitive areas and diverting water.
Sometimes it’s easy to tell if wetlands are present such as being near a swampy area, but other times the naked eye can’t tell and testing is needed.
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