Environmental
In Idaho, properties near former industrial sites may require environmental due diligence because of potential:
AFlooding only
BSoil and groundwater contamination from industrial chemicals and solvents✓ Correct
COnly radon contamination
DIncreased property taxes
Explanation
Former industrial sites in Idaho may have soil and groundwater contamination from industrial chemicals, metals, solvents, and other hazardous substances. Environmental due diligence (Phase I/II ESA) is essential before purchasing such properties.
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