Environmental
Missouri's well water quality is a disclosure concern because:
AMunicipal water is required for all properties
BPrivate wells may contain bacteria, nitrates, arsenic, or other contaminants requiring testing✓ Correct
CMREC requires annual well testing certificates
DMissouri bans private wells within 5 miles of cities
Explanation
Properties with private wells in Missouri should have water tested for bacteria (coliform), nitrates, and other contaminants. Missouri's seller disclosure law encourages disclosure of well conditions, and lenders often require water quality tests for FHA/VA loans.
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