Environmental
Missouri's 'Jordan Creek' and similar urban stream restoration projects in Springfield demonstrate how:
AEnvironmental issues have no impact on real estate
BEnvironmental restoration can improve adjacent property values and community quality of life✓ Correct
CAll Missouri streams are contaminated
DMREC regulates stream-adjacent properties
Explanation
Urban stream restoration projects in Missouri (like the Jordan Creek greenway) can significantly enhance adjacent property values and community amenity. Environmental improvements often positively affect real estate markets.
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