Environmental
The Missouri Air Conservation Law regulates which type of emissions affecting real property?
AOnly carbon dioxide from heating systems
BAir pollutants from stationary and mobile sources including industrial facilities✓ Correct
COnly automobile emissions
DOnly indoor air quality
Explanation
The Missouri Air Conservation Law (Chapter 643 RSMo), administered by Missouri DNR, regulates air pollutant emissions from stationary sources such as power plants, factories, and other facilities.
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