Environmental
What is the significance of a property being listed on the KDHE 'Registry of Identified Sites' in Kansas?
AIt increases the property's value as a historical designation
BIt indicates the property has known or suspected environmental contamination requiring investigation or cleanup✓ Correct
CIt is a routine registration with no implications for value or use
DIt provides the owner immunity from environmental liability
Explanation
Properties on KDHE's Registry of Identified Sites are known or suspected contaminated sites. Listing can significantly affect marketability, financing, and owner liability.
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