Environmental

A West Virginia home in the Eastern Panhandle near orchards may have elevated soil arsenic levels due to:

ANatural geological deposits only
BHistorical use of arsenic-based pesticides on orchard land✓ Correct
CProximity to limestone bedrock
DAgricultural fertilizer runoff

Explanation

Arsenic-based pesticides (particularly lead arsenate) were widely used on fruit orchards in WV and surrounding states through the mid-20th century. Properties on or near former orchard land may have elevated arsenic in the soil.

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