Environmental
Iowa's IDNR requires notification for:
AAll residential property sales
BCertain releases of hazardous substances or petroleum products that exceed reportable quantities✓ Correct
CAll mortgage applications on commercial properties
DAny property within 500 feet of a highway
Explanation
The IDNR requires prompt notification of releases of regulated hazardous substances and petroleum products that meet or exceed reportable quantities. Failure to report can result in increased liability and civil penalties.
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