Environmental
Oklahoma's Kerr-McGee facility in Cimarron County (historical nuclear processing) and other nuclear legacy sites represent what type of environmental real estate concern?
ANo ongoing concern since operations ceased
BLong-term radioactive contamination that can affect surrounding property values, land use restrictions, and financing or insurance availability for nearby properties✓ Correct
COnly a federal government issue with no real estate impact
DConcerns limited to the facility's property only
Explanation
Legacy nuclear and radioactive processing sites in Oklahoma can create stigma and actual contamination affecting surrounding properties. The cleanup history, regulatory status, and potential residual contamination are material facts for nearby property buyers.
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