Environmental
What is 'Title V' of the Clean Air Act and its relevance to Delaware industrial properties?
AA federal regulation for clean air in residential buildings
BA federal operating permit program for major air pollution sources, requiring permits for facilities emitting significant quantities of regulated air pollutants✓ Correct
CA state law requiring air quality testing in commercial buildings
DA regulation addressing car emissions near residential areas
Explanation
Title V of the Clean Air Act requires major sources of air pollution to obtain and comply with an operating permit. Industrial and commercial properties with Title V permits must disclose this status, as violations can affect operations and value.
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