Environmental

What is 'agricultural burning' and its disclosure relevance in Hawaii?

AA. The practice of clearing land with fire, potentially creating air quality issues that should be disclosed for nearby properties✓ Correct
BB. A permitted method for disposing of hazardous waste on farms
CC. A natural phenomenon on lava fields
DD. The burning of sugar cane, which is no longer practiced in Hawaii

Explanation

Agricultural burning (including the former burning of sugar cane fields, now largely ended in Hawaii) can create smoke, ash, and air quality issues. Properties near agricultural areas where burning occurs may be affected by particulate matter and reduced air quality, which is relevant to disclosure.

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