Environmental
A Missouri property owner converting agricultural land to residential development may need to address which environmental concern related to farm chemical use?
AZoning approval only
BSoil testing for pesticide and herbicide residues that may require remediation✓ Correct
COnly flood plain permits
DOnly MREC approval
Explanation
Conversion of farmland to residential use may require soil testing for pesticide, herbicide, and fertilizer residues that could exceed safe levels for residential land use, potentially requiring remediation.
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