Environmental
Vermont's Clean Water Act (Act 64) addresses:
ADrinking water rates charged by utilities
BStormwater management, phosphorus reduction in Lake Champlain, and water quality standards✓ Correct
COnly point-source industrial discharges
DBottled water sales regulations
Explanation
Vermont's Clean Water Act (Act 64) addresses stormwater runoff, agricultural practices, and other nonpoint sources of pollution to improve water quality, particularly phosphorus reduction in Lake Champlain.
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