Environmental

When performing due diligence on a Kansas property with a history of agricultural chemical storage, a buyer should look for evidence of:

AZoning changes that would restrict agricultural use
BSoil contamination from fertilizer, pesticide, herbicide, and petroleum products from farm equipment✓ Correct
CWater rights infringement from neighboring properties
DKDHE agricultural registration requirements

Explanation

Agricultural properties with chemical storage areas should be evaluated for soil and groundwater contamination from fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, and petroleum products used for farm equipment.

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