Environmental
Vermont's 'solid waste management district' programs may affect property values near:
AAll Vermont properties equally
BTransfer stations, landfills, and composting facilities, which may create proximity disamenity✓ Correct
COnly industrial properties
DProperties in environmental justice zones only
Explanation
Properties near solid waste facilities (landfills, transfer stations, composting sites) may experience negative impacts on value due to proximity disamenities including odors, traffic, noise, and perceived risks — a form of external obsolescence.
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