Environmental
A North Dakota property owner is concerned about potential exposure to naturally occurring arsenic in well water. They should contact:
AThe NDREC
BThe North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality and have the well water tested✓ Correct
CThe county assessor
DThe local fire department
Explanation
Naturally occurring arsenic in groundwater is a public health concern in parts of North Dakota. The NDDEQ and state health authorities can provide guidance on testing and treatment of well water for arsenic contamination.
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