Environmental
Iowa's clean water initiatives related to agricultural nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus) are relevant to real estate because:
AThey have no impact on property values
BNutrient management regulations may impose restrictions on farming practices, affecting the value and use of agricultural land✓ Correct
CThey require all Iowa properties to install water filtration systems
DThey are administered by the IREC
Explanation
Iowa's Nutrient Reduction Strategy and related regulations aim to reduce nitrogen and phosphorus losses to waterways. Agricultural land subject to nutrient management plans and setbacks from waterways may have operational restrictions that affect farmland use and value.
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