Environmental

Underground storage tanks (USTs) are regulated primarily because they can:

ACause structural instability of buildings
BLeak petroleum products and contaminate soil and groundwater✓ Correct
CCreate methane gas that causes explosions
DAttract rodents and pests

Explanation

Underground storage tanks—often used for fuel—are regulated because leaks can contaminate surrounding soil and groundwater, creating significant environmental liability.

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