Environmental

In Montana, a property owner adjacent to a coal mine should be aware that coal combustion residuals (CCR) from nearby facilities can:

AIncrease soil fertility and property values
BContaminate groundwater with arsenic, mercury, and other heavy metals, creating potential liability and disclosure issues✓ Correct
COnly affect properties within 100 feet of a mine
DPose no risk if the mine is no longer active

Explanation

Coal combustion residuals (fly ash, bottom ash) contain heavy metals including arsenic, mercury, chromium, and lead that can leach into groundwater. Properties near former or active coal facilities in Montana may face contamination risks requiring assessment, disclosure, and potentially remediation.

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