Environmental
Vermont's 'municipal wastewater treatment' capacity affects real estate development when:
AA municipality has excess capacity, allowing unlimited development
BDevelopment is limited by the available capacity of the municipal wastewater treatment system✓ Correct
CDevelopers must build their own private treatment plants
DOnly commercial developments are limited by wastewater capacity
Explanation
Municipal wastewater treatment capacity is a limiting factor for development in served areas. If the treatment plant is at or near capacity, new development connections may be restricted until capacity is expanded.
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