Environmental

In Michigan, 'naturally occurring arsenic' in groundwater can be found in certain areas and is significant for real estate because:

AIt only affects properties near industrial facilities
BIt can render well water unsafe for drinking without treatment, particularly in certain Michigan geological formations✓ Correct
CMichigan has no naturally occurring arsenic
DIt is regulated only for commercial properties

Explanation

Certain Michigan geological areas have elevated naturally occurring arsenic in groundwater, making private well water potentially unsafe without testing and treatment. Properties relying on private wells in affected areas should have water quality testing.

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