Environmental
What is the 'Resource Conservation and Recovery Act' (RCRA) and its relevance to Kansas real estate?
AA Kansas law governing agricultural land use
BA federal law governing the management of solid and hazardous waste from generation to disposal; affects Kansas commercial and industrial properties with waste-generating operations✓ Correct
CA water conservation act for western Kansas
DA law protecting natural resources from development
Explanation
RCRA governs active waste management — hazardous waste generation, storage, treatment, and disposal. Kansas commercial and industrial properties subject to RCRA regulations must comply, and violations can create significant environmental liabilities.
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