Environmental
Washington's Clean Air Act (RCW 70A.15) and local air quality agencies regulate which of the following activities related to real estate?
AAsbestos removal from buildings during renovation or demolition✓ Correct
BWater quality testing during home inspections
CRadon testing in residential properties
DMold inspection and remediation
Explanation
Asbestos removal and disposal during building renovation and demolition activities is regulated under Washington's Clean Air Act and local air quality agencies such as Puget Sound Clean Air Agency (PSCAA), requiring permits and certified contractors.
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