Environmental
The Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) in Missouri helps real estate professionals by:
AListing all real estate transactions
BPublicly disclosing which facilities release toxic chemicals, providing information on potential environmental hazards near properties✓ Correct
CCertifying properties as environmentally safe
DReplacing the Phase I ESA
Explanation
The TRI (maintained by EPA) lists facilities that release toxic chemicals into the environment. This public database is a valuable resource for Phase I environmental assessments of properties near industrial sites.
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