Environmental
In Kansas, RCRA Subtitle D regulates what type of waste that may be found on former commercial real estate properties?
AHazardous industrial waste only
BSolid waste (non-hazardous municipal and industrial waste) including landfill disposal requirements✓ Correct
CRadioactive materials exclusively
DLiquid waste from underground storage tanks only
Explanation
RCRA Subtitle D regulates solid waste (non-hazardous) disposal, including requirements for municipal solid waste landfills, industrial waste disposal, and formerly common disposal methods that may affect historic commercial properties.
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