Environmental
What is a Recognized Environmental Condition (REC) in environmental site assessments?
AA government-approved environmental practice
BThe presence or likely presence of hazardous substances or petroleum products that could pose a threat✓ Correct
CAn environmental award for green buildings
DA code compliance certification
Explanation
A Recognized Environmental Condition (REC) is the presence or likely presence of hazardous substances or petroleum products in, on, or at a property that indicate an existing or potential threat to human health or the environment.
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