Environmental
Missouri's 'drinking water source protection' programs are important for real estate because:
AThey require all properties to have private wells
BThey establish protection areas around public water supply sources that may restrict certain land uses or activities✓ Correct
CThey only affect municipal properties
DThey are administered by MREC
Explanation
Missouri's Source Water Protection Programs establish protection areas around public drinking water sources (wells, intakes). Land use activities in these zones may be restricted to prevent contamination — affecting development potential and property use.
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