Environmental
A Wisconsin property is located near a former dry-cleaning facility. The primary environmental concern is contamination from:
ALead-based paint from the building's exterior
BChlorinated solvents (PCE/TCE) that can contaminate soil and groundwater✓ Correct
CAsbestos roofing materials
DMercury in fluorescent lighting
Explanation
Dry-cleaning facilities commonly use perchloroethylene (PCE/PERC) and other chlorinated solvents that can contaminate soil and groundwater. These are a significant environmental concern in Wisconsin's brownfield program.
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