Environmental
Lake Champlain phosphorus reduction requirements affect Vermont real estate because:
AThey prohibit all development within 10 miles of the lake
BThey impose stormwater management and agricultural practice requirements on properties in the lake's watershed✓ Correct
CThey require all lakefront properties to be sold to the state
DThey restrict boat launches to public areas only
Explanation
Vermont's phosphorus reduction programs under the Clean Water Act require properties in the Lake Champlain basin to manage stormwater runoff and agricultural practices to reduce nutrient loading to the lake.
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