Environmental
The Clean Air Act regulates which of the following that can affect property values near industrial areas?
AIndoor air quality in office buildings
BCriteria air pollutants and hazardous air pollutants emitted by stationary sources✓ Correct
CMold and radon in residential properties
DCarbon monoxide from residential heating systems
Explanation
The Clean Air Act regulates outdoor air quality, including criteria pollutants (CO, NOx, SOx, ozone, particulates, lead) and hazardous air pollutants from stationary sources (industrial facilities). Proximity to non-compliant industrial emitters can negatively affect nearby property values.
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