Environmental (alternative)
A Maryland property located in an 'attainment area' for air quality means:
AThe area is above EPA standards for at least one pollutant
BThe area meets federal air quality standards (NAAQS) for all regulated pollutants✓ Correct
CThe area is subject to special development restrictions
DOnly industrial properties in the area are regulated
Explanation
An attainment area meets the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for all regulated pollutants. Non-attainment areas exceed standards and face additional development restrictions.
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