Environmental
In Missouri, a residential property located adjacent to a former coal gas plant site (manufactured gas plant) may have contamination from:
AOnly radon
BCoal tar derivatives (PAHs, benzene, toluene) and heavy metals✓ Correct
COnly lead paint
DOnly asbestos
Explanation
Former manufactured gas plant (MGP) sites are commonly contaminated with coal tar (containing PAHs and benzene), heavy metals, and other byproducts that can persist in soil and groundwater.
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