Environmental

A Mississippi property's septic system is located within the required setback distance from a well. This situation is most concerning because:

AIt violates aesthetic guidelines only
BInadequate separation between septic systems and wells can allow pathogens and nitrates to contaminate drinking water✓ Correct
CIt will reduce property taxes
DIt violates only zoning laws, not environmental regulations

Explanation

State and county health regulations require minimum separation distances between septic systems (which process sewage) and drinking water wells to prevent contamination. Pathogens, nitrates, and other pollutants from septic systems can travel through soil and contaminate groundwater used for drinking.

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