Environmental
Mississippi property owners near agricultural operations should be aware of potential contamination from:
AVolcanic gases
BPesticide and fertilizer runoff affecting soil and water quality✓ Correct
CIndustrial solvents from neighboring factories
DNuclear waste disposal
Explanation
Mississippi's extensive agricultural operations can result in pesticide, herbicide, and fertilizer runoff that may contaminate soil and surface/groundwater on adjacent properties.
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