Environmental

A NH property near a former manufacturing facility may require a 'preliminary endangerment assessment' if the state suspects:

AOnly that zoning violations occurred
BThat hazardous substances may have been released posing risk to human health or the environment✓ Correct
COnly that air permits were not obtained
DOnly that building permits are missing

Explanation

A preliminary endangerment assessment (PEA) is conducted when NHDES or EPA suspects that releases of hazardous substances may endanger public health or the environment, typically near former industrial or manufacturing sites.

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