Environmental
Mississippi properties adjacent to golf courses may face environmental concerns from:
ARadioactive waste disposal
BPesticide, herbicide, and fertilizer runoff from turf management practices✓ Correct
CNoise pollution only
DUnderground fuel storage
Explanation
Golf courses use significant quantities of pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers to maintain turf conditions. Runoff from these chemicals can contaminate adjacent properties' soil, surface water, and groundwater.
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