Environmental
A NC seller who has a private well system should provide the buyer with a well water test report for which contaminants at minimum?
ANo testing is required in NC
BBacteria (coliform), nitrates, and other contaminants based on local geology and land use history✓ Correct
COnly lead and copper
DOnly fluoride
Explanation
NC recommends (and lenders often require for financed sales) well water testing for coliform bacteria, nitrates, and potentially other contaminants based on the area's geology and land use history.
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