Environmental
Kansas has experienced significant problems with 'hog confinement operations' near residential areas. What environmental and real estate concerns do these create?
AOnly visual blight concerns
BOdor, water contamination from manure lagoon leaks, air quality issues, and potential stigma affecting neighboring property values and marketability✓ Correct
CSoil erosion only
DTraffic from feed deliveries
Explanation
Large livestock operations create multiple environmental concerns — odors, potential groundwater contamination from lagoon leaks, air quality, and significant stigma that can reduce neighboring property values.
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