Environmental
Vermont's 'stormwater discharge permit' from ANR is required for developments that:
AHave any paved surface
BHave one acre or more of impervious surface or disturb one acre or more of land✓ Correct
CAre within 100 feet of any water body
DInclude more than 5 residential units
Explanation
Vermont's stormwater regulations require an ANR permit for commercial, industrial, and certain residential developments with one acre or more of impervious surface, or for land disturbances of one acre or more.
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