Environmental
An underground storage tank (UST) on an Alabama property is most likely to contain:
ADrinking water
BPetroleum products or hazardous substances✓ Correct
CRadon gas
DAsbestos fibers
Explanation
Underground storage tanks typically contain petroleum products (gasoline, oil) or hazardous chemicals. Leaking USTs can contaminate soil and groundwater, creating significant environmental liability for property owners.
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