Environmental
Indiana's Air Pollution Control Board regulates emissions from construction and demolition activities to protect:
AOnly factory workers
BAir quality by controlling dust, asbestos fiber releases, and other air pollutants from construction projects✓ Correct
COnly commercial property owners
DOnly properties near airports
Explanation
Indiana air regulations require contractors to control dust and ensure proper abatement of asbestos-containing materials before demolition or renovation to protect air quality and public health.
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