Environmental
Vermont's drinking water quality standards affect real estate by requiring:
AAll properties to have municipal water connections
BWells serving properties to meet potable water quality standards and be tested upon certain property transfers✓ Correct
CBottled water to be provided in all rentals
DMandatory annual water testing fees paid to ANR
Explanation
Vermont's potable water supply rules require well water to meet drinking water quality standards. Some real estate transactions require water quality testing as part of due diligence or as a condition of financing.
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