Environmental
In North Dakota, the state's 'Environmental Health Section' (under NDDOH) regulates:
AOnly oil and gas pipelines
BPublic water systems, hazardous waste, air quality, and environmental health issues affecting residents✓ Correct
COnly agricultural chemicals
DExclusively federal Superfund sites
Explanation
The North Dakota Department of Health's Environmental Health Section oversees public water supply systems, hazardous waste management, air quality, solid waste, and various environmental health programs. These regulatory programs directly affect North Dakota real property and development decisions.
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