Environmental
A Missouri property next to a former dry-cleaning facility should be investigated for which specific contaminant?
ARadon
BPerchloroethylene (PCE/PERC), a chlorinated dry-cleaning solvent✓ Correct
CCarbon monoxide
DLead paint
Explanation
PCE (PERC) is the most common dry-cleaning solvent and a known groundwater contaminant. Properties adjacent to dry-cleaning facilities should be assessed for PCE contamination.
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