Environmental
Vermont Act 64 (Clean Water Act) primarily targets which environmental problem?
AAir pollution from woodstoves
BPhosphorus and other nutrient runoff polluting Lake Champlain and other waters✓ Correct
CAsbestos in commercial buildings
DLead paint in pre-1978 housing
Explanation
Vermont Act 64 (the Vermont Clean Water Act) was enacted to reduce phosphorus and nutrient pollution entering Lake Champlain and other Vermont waters. It imposes requirements on agriculture, development, and stormwater management.
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