Environmental
In Michigan, a 'sensitive receptor' in environmental assessment refers to:
AElectronic environmental monitoring equipment
BA person or population particularly vulnerable to contamination exposure, such as children or pregnant women✓ Correct
CRare plant species
DA water body susceptible to contamination
Explanation
Sensitive receptors in Michigan environmental assessments include people who are particularly vulnerable to contamination (children, pregnant women, the elderly) or locations where exposure is most likely (residences, schools, daycare facilities), used in risk assessments to set protective cleanup standards.
Related Michigan Environmental Questions
- In Michigan, which of the following best describes the 'No Further Action' (NFA) determination from EGLE?
- Michigan's Natural Rivers Act protects designated rivers and their adjacent lands by:
- Michigan's Wetland Protection Act requires that property owners obtain a permit before:
- Michigan's Sand Dunes Protection and Management Act protects:
- In Michigan, 'historic contamination' from automobile manufacturing in the Detroit area is particularly associated with which contaminants?
- In Michigan, the presence of hydraulic fracturing ('fracking') operations near residential property may affect value due to:
- PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) contamination is particularly prominent in Michigan near:
- What is the EPA action level for radon that triggers mitigation in a residential property?
Practice More Michigan Real Estate Questions
1,500+ questions covering all exam topics. Start free — no signup required.
Take the Free Michigan Quiz →