Environmental

Vermont's Lakeshore Protection Program requires buffer zones along:

AAll Vermont rivers and streams
BShorelines of lakes and ponds to protect water quality from lawn chemicals and erosion✓ Correct
COnly Lake Champlain's eastern shore
DWetlands in designated wildlife areas

Explanation

Vermont's shoreland protection rules require vegetative buffer zones along lakeshore to filter runoff, reduce erosion, and protect water quality, restricting certain activities within the buffer zone.

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