Environmental
A vapor intrusion assessment is needed when:
AA property is located in a flood zone
BVolatile contaminants in soil or groundwater may migrate into buildings as vapors, posing inhalation risks✓ Correct
CA property has underground storage tanks
DA property is to be rezoned for residential use
Explanation
Vapor intrusion occurs when volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from contaminated soil or groundwater migrate upward through soil and into buildings, potentially accumulating to harmful concentrations. Assessment is critical for sensitive land uses like residences and schools.
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