Environmental

An Indiana property that was previously used as a gasoline service station is most likely contaminated with:

AAsbestos and lead paint
BPetroleum hydrocarbons (benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, xylene — BTEX) from underground storage tanks and fuel spills✓ Correct
CPCBs from electrical equipment only
DFormaldehyde from building materials

Explanation

Former gas stations are among the most common contaminated properties. UST leaks and fuel spills result in soil and groundwater contamination with BTEX compounds, which are regulated as hazardous substances.

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