Environmental
Vermont's 'Clean Air Act compliance' affects commercial real estate owners who must ensure their properties do not emit:
AMore than 5% carbon dioxide compared to neighboring properties
BRegulated pollutants (particulates, NOx, VOCs, etc.) above permitted levels under state and federal air quality standards✓ Correct
CAny smoke from wood-burning appliances
DRadon above 4 pCi/L
Explanation
Vermont commercial property owners with operations that emit regulated air pollutants (particulates, nitrogen oxides, volatile organic compounds, etc.) must obtain air quality permits from the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources and comply with state and federal Clean Air Act standards.
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