Environmental

Minnesota's Clean Water Act compliance requires that properties in certain areas achieve a minimum percentage of water-permeable surfaces to manage stormwater runoff. This requirement is called:

APFAS remediation standard
BImpervious surface limitation or stormwater management requirement✓ Correct
CWetland mitigation credit
DGroundwater recharge ordinance

Explanation

Many Minnesota cities and counties have adopted impervious surface limitations as part of stormwater management and Clean Water Act compliance. Impervious surfaces (rooftops, driveways, parking lots) prevent rainwater from filtering into the ground and increase runoff.

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