Environmental

In West Virginia, the primary concern with methane gas from abandoned coal mines on or near residential property is:

AReduced property values only
BExplosion hazard, health risk, and potential property damage from gas intrusion✓ Correct
CIncrease in heating costs
DNoise from gas venting

Explanation

Methane gas from abandoned coal mines can intrude into structures and create explosion hazards, health risks (oxygen displacement in confined spaces), and property damage. This is a serious safety concern in West Virginia's coal country.

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