Environmental
The main environmental concern with historic cemeteries adjacent to North Dakota properties is:
ANoise pollution
BPotential soil disturbance, groundwater impacts, and restrictions on adjacent land use✓ Correct
COnly aesthetic concerns
DNo environmental concern exists
Explanation
Historic cemeteries can limit adjacent land use, may have groundwater quality concerns (particularly old burial practices), and often have legal protections against disturbance. Developers must research cemetery boundaries before developing adjacent parcels.
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