Environmental
Under the Clean Air Act, Kansas real estate activities involving demolition of buildings with asbestos must comply with the National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP), which requires:
AOnly state notification
BFederal EPA notification and proper asbestos abatement before demolition✓ Correct
COnly building permit approval
DVoluntary compliance with no required notice
Explanation
NESHAP regulations under the Clean Air Act require notification to EPA and proper asbestos abatement before demolition of buildings containing regulated asbestos-containing materials.
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