Environmental
Missouri's 'Hazardous Waste Management Law' (Chapter 260 RSMo) creates liability for:
AOnly current waste generators
BCurrent and past generators, transporters, and owners/operators of hazardous waste treatment, storage, and disposal facilities✓ Correct
COnly federal superfund sites
DOnly commercial properties over 5 acres
Explanation
Missouri's hazardous waste laws (mirroring federal RCRA) create liability for current and former generators, transporters, and facility operators. This 'cradle to grave' tracking affects real estate transactions where past hazardous waste activities occurred.
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