Environmental
A property in Missouri used as a dry-cleaning facility for 30 years is most likely contaminated with:
ALead paint
BTetrachloroethylene (PCE/PERC), a common dry-cleaning solvent✓ Correct
CRadon gas
DAsbestos
Explanation
Dry-cleaning facilities commonly used perchloroethylene (PCE or PERC), a chlorinated solvent that is a known carcinogen and groundwater contaminant. This is a significant environmental concern for these properties.
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