Environmental
The NJ Clean Air Act and federal Clean Air Act regulations can affect real estate development by requiring:
AAir quality permits for residential construction
BEnvironmental impact reviews for large developments that may generate significant air emissions or be near industrial air pollutant sources✓ Correct
CMandatory air filters in all new homes
DOnly commercial buildings to meet air quality standards
Explanation
Large developments or projects near facilities with air quality permits may require federal and state air quality reviews, affecting project feasibility and potentially requiring mitigation measures.
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