Environmental
The Missouri Clean Water Law requires operators of point-source discharges to obtain a:
AReal estate license
BMissouri State Operating Permit (MSOP) from Missouri DNR✓ Correct
CSpecial use permit from the city
DCertificate of occupancy
Explanation
Missouri's Clean Water Law (Chapter 644 RSMo) requires facilities that discharge pollutants to Missouri waters to obtain a Missouri State Operating Permit (MSOP/NPDES permit) from the Missouri DNR.
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