Environmental
The Indiana DNR (Department of Natural Resources) regulates which of the following environmental aspects related to real estate?
AAir quality standards for commercial buildings
BFloodplain management, lakes, rivers, and natural resources affecting property development✓ Correct
CUnderground storage tank cleanups
DLead-based paint in pre-1978 homes
Explanation
Indiana DNR manages floodplain permits, regulates activities along lakes and waterways, manages state-owned natural resources, and oversees programs affecting property development near water bodies.
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