Environmental
A Kansas property near a former military base should be investigated for potential contamination from:
AAgricultural pesticides only
BTrichloroethylene (TCE), petroleum products, unexploded ordnance, and other military-related contaminants✓ Correct
CLead paint exclusively
DOnly naturally occurring radon gas
Explanation
Former military properties may be contaminated with solvents like TCE (used for degreasing), petroleum products, heavy metals, and potentially unexploded ordnance — all requiring investigation.
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