Environmental
When a Tennessee property is located near a former dry-cleaning facility, the primary environmental concern is contamination from:
AAsbestos
BRadon
CTetrachloroethylene (PCE/PERC)✓ Correct
DLead paint
Explanation
Dry-cleaning operations historically used perchloroethylene (PCE/PERC) as a solvent. Spills or improper disposal can contaminate soil and groundwater, requiring remediation.
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