Environmental
A South Carolina property near an old dry-cleaning business may be contaminated with:
ARadon gas
BChlorinated solvents such as PCE and TCE✓ Correct
CAsbestos fibers
DLead paint
Explanation
Dry-cleaning operations historically used chlorinated solvents like perchloroethylene (PCE) and trichloroethylene (TCE), which are persistent groundwater and soil contaminants.
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