Environmental
Vermont's Lake Champlain basin phosphorus regulations most directly affect which type of property development?
AUrban commercial buildings
BAgricultural operations and residential developments contributing stormwater runoff to the lake✓ Correct
CSki resorts above 2,500 feet
DIndustrial manufacturing facilities
Explanation
Phosphorus pollution in Lake Champlain comes primarily from agricultural runoff and stormwater from developed areas in the basin. Vermont's regulations require farms and developers to implement best management practices to reduce phosphorus loads.
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