Environmental
The Stormwater Management program in Georgia requires property owners to manage:
AOnly wastewater from manufacturing
BRunoff from impervious surfaces to prevent water pollution and flooding✓ Correct
CIrrigation water only
DGray water from homes
Explanation
Stormwater management requirements address runoff from impervious surfaces (roofs, parking lots, driveways) that can carry pollutants to waterways and increase flooding risks.
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