Environmental
What is 'chlorinated drinking water' risk near older Delaware infrastructure?
AA public health crisis requiring mandatory disclosure in all Delaware sales
BOld drinking water distribution pipes (lead service lines, galvanized pipes) may leach lead or other contaminants into drinking water — Delaware participates in federal lead pipe replacement programs and sellers must disclose known water quality issues✓ Correct
CA concern only in Delaware's rural areas using well water
DA risk only in properties near industrial facilities in Delaware
Explanation
Older Delaware homes (pre-1986) may have lead service lines or lead-containing plumbing fixtures. The EPA's Lead and Copper Rule requires water utilities to address lead pipes.
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