Environmental
Missouri's 'ambient air quality standards' affect real estate near industrial facilities because:
AThey guarantee clean air in all neighborhoods
BFacilities that affect air quality must obtain permits, and violations can stigmatize and reduce nearby residential property values✓ Correct
CMREC regulates air quality near properties
DAir quality only affects agricultural land
Explanation
Industrial facilities near Missouri residential properties may emit air pollutants regulated by Missouri's air quality programs (administered by DNR). Proximity to facilities with air quality violations can stigmatize and reduce nearby residential property values.
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