Environmental
In South Dakota, a property formerly used as a laundry facility may have environmental concerns from:
AWater usage only
BPerchloroethylene (PCE) and other dry cleaning solvents used in on-site dry cleaning✓ Correct
CHeavy metals from coin-operated machines
DAsbestos from washing machine insulation only
Explanation
Former laundry facilities that included dry cleaning operations used perchloroethylene (PCE, tetrachloroethylene) — a chlorinated solvent that is a significant groundwater contaminant at many former dry cleaner sites.
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