Environmental

In South Dakota, the term 'recognized environmental condition' (REC) in a Phase I ESA means:

AAny environmental condition on the property
BThe presence or likely presence of hazardous substances or petroleum products that indicate existing release, past release, or material threat of release✓ Correct
CNormal agricultural chemical use on farmland
DEnvironmental conditions recognized by the state government

Explanation

A recognized environmental condition (REC) is defined in ASTM standards as the presence or likely presence of hazardous substances or petroleum products in, on, or at a property due to a release, past release, or material threat of release. Identifying RECs is the primary purpose of a Phase I ESA.

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