Environmental
A Nebraska property is found to have naturally occurring asbestos (NOA) in the underlying rock. This differs from manufactured asbestos products because:
ANOA poses no health risk whatsoever
BNOA is a geological formation that requires different assessment and disclosure considerations✓ Correct
CNOA must be immediately removed before any sale
DNOA is only found in eastern Nebraska near Omaha
Explanation
Naturally occurring asbestos (NOA) in geological formations requires its own assessment. Disturbance during grading or construction can release fibers.
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