Environmental
Which type of environmental hazard is most commonly found in coastal South Carolina soil near marshes?
AHigh uranium concentrations
BHydric soils indicating wetlands✓ Correct
CPCB contamination from industry
DAsbestos from natural rock formations
Explanation
Hydric soils indicate wetland conditions common along South Carolina's coastal areas. Development on or near hydric soils may require DHEC and Army Corps permits.
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