Environmental
The Virginia Stormwater Management Act's permit requirements for land-disturbing activities are triggered when the disturbed area exceeds:
A500 square feet
B2,500 square feet
COne acre✓ Correct
D5 acres
Explanation
Virginia's VSMP (Virginia Stormwater Management Program) permit requirements generally apply to land-disturbing activities that disturb one acre or more (or less in certain Chesapeake Bay jurisdictions).
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