Environmental
Methamphetamine-contaminated properties in South Dakota require special cleanup because:
AFederal law prohibits the sale of any property where meth was manufactured
BResidual chemical contamination from meth production poses health risks requiring professional remediation before habitation✓ Correct
COnly commercial properties are affected by meth contamination laws
DThe state automatically condemns all former meth properties
Explanation
Properties used as meth labs have chemical contamination that poses serious health risks. South Dakota has protocols for testing and remediating meth-contaminated properties before they can be safely reoccupied.
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