Environmental
Colorado's 1041 Regulations allow local governments to regulate:
AOnly pesticide use in agricultural areas
BAreas and activities of state interest such as major mineral extractions and significant water projects✓ Correct
COnly air quality and emissions from residences
DFederal public lands within their jurisdiction
Explanation
Colorado's 1041 Powers allow local governments to regulate 'matters of state interest' including mineral extraction, power plants, airports, and developments near wildlife habitats and water bodies.
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