Environmental
Georgia's 'Water Supply Watershed Protection Act' restricts development near:
AA. Water bodies used for recreational boating
BB. Public water supply watersheds to protect drinking water quality✓ Correct
CC. Rivers used for commercial navigation
DD. Bodies of water adjacent to state parks
Explanation
Georgia's Water Supply Watershed Protection Act requires local governments to adopt land use regulations protecting public drinking water supply watersheds from development that could degrade water quality. Impervious surface limits and buffer requirements are common tools.
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