Environmental

Petroleum hydrocarbon contamination from a leaking underground storage tank (UST) on a West Virginia property is primarily a concern because:

AIt increases the property's assessed value due to fuel reserves
BIt can contaminate soil and groundwater, creating health risks and significant cleanup costs✓ Correct
CIt creates a mechanic's lien on the property
DIt automatically triggers federal eminent domain

Explanation

Petroleum hydrocarbon contamination from leaking USTs can migrate through soil and contaminate groundwater, creating health risks for residents and users, and generate significant cleanup costs and potential CERCLA liability.

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