Environmental

In Montana, the presence of naturally occurring asbestos (NOA) in soil or rock near a property must be disclosed because:

AIt increases the property's mineral value
BDisturbing NOA through excavation or construction can release harmful fibers posing health risks and may require special work procedures✓ Correct
CNOA only poses risk during demolition of existing structures
DNatural asbestos is not regulated in Montana

Explanation

Naturally occurring asbestos in Montana's geological formations (found in some areas of the state) can be disturbed during grading, excavation, or construction, releasing health-hazardous fibers. Sites with NOA may require special work procedures, air monitoring, and disclosure under Montana environmental regulations.

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