Environmental

In Tennessee, properties near former mining operations may contain:

AOnly radon gas from uranium decay
BAcid mine drainage, heavy metals, and other mining-related contaminants✓ Correct
COnly lead from mining equipment
DNo environmental hazards since mining was regulated from its inception

Explanation

Former mining areas in Tennessee (particularly East Tennessee's coal and mineral mining regions) may contain acid mine drainage, heavy metals, and other contaminants. Real estate professionals should advise buyers to investigate the history of any property in mining regions.

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