§ 1250. State water quality policy It is the policy of the State of Vermont to: (1) protect and enhance the quality, character and usefulness of its surface waters and to assure the public health; (2) maintain the purity of drinking water; (3) control the discharge of wastes to the waters of the State, prevent degradation of high quality waters and prevent, abate or control all activities harmful to water quality; (4) assure the maintenance of water quality necessary to sustain existing aquatic communities; (5) provide clear, consistent, and enforceable standards for the permitting and management of discharges; (6) protect from risk and preserve in their natural state certain high quality waters, including fragile high-altitude waters, and the ecosystems they sustain; (7) manage the waters of the State to promote a healthy and prosperous agricultural community; to increase the opportunities for use of the State’s forest, park, and recreational facilities; and to allow beneficial and environmentally sound development; and (8) seek over the long term to upgrade the quality of waters and to reduce existing risks to water quality.
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