Environmental
A Texas property near a petrochemical facility along the Gulf Coast 'fence line' may be subject to air quality monitoring under:
ATREC's property disclosure program
BTCEQ's ambient air monitoring network and community right-to-know reporting requirements✓ Correct
CThe Texas Railroad Commission's production monitoring program
DFederal OSHA workplace regulations
Explanation
TCEQ monitors air quality near industrial facilities and requires facilities to report emissions under the federal Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA/SARA Title III). Fence-line communities can access emission data and air monitoring results.
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