Environmental
In Kansas, a 'consent order' with KDHE for site cleanup means:
AThe property owner has given KDHE permission to take the property
BThe property owner and KDHE have agreed on a cleanup plan and schedule, creating a legally binding cleanup obligation✓ Correct
CThe owner admits liability for all contamination
DKDHE consents to do nothing about the contamination
Explanation
A KDHE consent order is a legally binding agreement between KDHE and a responsible party establishing the terms, schedule, and standards for site investigation and/or cleanup.
Related Kansas Environmental Questions
- In Kansas, an oil and gas lease on agricultural land typically involves the landowner receiving what types of compensation?
- In Kansas, asbestos abatement in a commercial building must be performed by:
- A Kansas school district discovers their building contains vermiculite insulation that may contain asbestiform tremolite. They should:
- In Kansas, what is the significance of the Ogallala (High Plains) Aquifer for real estate and land use?
- What is 'electromagnetic radiation' from utility infrastructure and what are the disclosure obligations in Kansas?
- What is 'environmental due diligence' in Kansas commercial real estate transactions?
- Mold disclosure in Kansas residential real estate transactions is important because:
- An underground storage tank (UST) on a Kansas property presents a concern because:
Practice More Kansas Real Estate Questions
1,500+ questions covering all exam topics. Start free — no signup required.
Take the Free Kansas Quiz →