Environmental
Nebraska's 'air quality permit' requirements affect real estate development when:
AAny residential construction exceeds 5,000 sq ft
BA new or expanding industrial or commercial facility will emit regulated air pollutants above threshold levels✓ Correct
CA commercial building is over 10 stories
DA property is adjacent to a major highway
Explanation
Air quality permits (construction and operating permits) are required for industrial and commercial facilities that emit air pollutants above regulatory thresholds. This can affect the siting and permitting of manufacturing, energy, and other industrial real estate.
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