Environmental
In South Dakota, the federal 'Toxic Substances Control Act' (TSCA) is relevant to real estate because it:
ARegulates all chemicals used in home cleaning products
BRegulates the management and disposal of hazardous substances including PCBs and asbestos in buildings✓ Correct
CRequires disclosure of all toxic substances in marketing materials
DRequires chemical testing of all water sources before property sales
Explanation
TSCA regulates the manufacture, distribution, use, and disposal of toxic substances. It is most relevant to real estate in its regulation of asbestos (requiring special handling in demolition and renovation) and PCBs (used in electrical equipment). TSCA compliance affects renovation and demolition projects.
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