Environmental
A Kansas property located within a 'KDHE-designated wellhead protection area' must consider restrictions on:
ASolar panel installation
BCertain land uses that could contaminate the drinking water aquifer underlying the wellhead protection zone✓ Correct
CWind turbine installation
DHistorical preservation requirements
Explanation
Wellhead protection areas restrict land uses that could contaminate the groundwater supply used by public water systems, protecting drinking water sources from pollution.
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