Environmental
Which Missouri state agency oversees environmental regulation of real property, including hazardous waste sites?
AMissouri Real Estate Commission
BMissouri Department of Natural Resources (DNR)✓ Correct
CMissouri Department of Agriculture
DMissouri Department of Health
Explanation
The Missouri Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is the primary state agency responsible for environmental regulation, including hazardous waste cleanup, water quality, and air quality.
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