Environmental
An underground storage tank (UST) on a South Dakota property that has leaked petroleum products would most likely require:
AOnly disclosure to buyers
BRemediation under DENR oversight✓ Correct
CImmediate demolition of the property
DA special zoning variance
Explanation
Leaking USTs require environmental assessment and remediation under DENR oversight. South Dakota has a UST program that oversees cleanup of petroleum-contaminated sites.
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