Environmental
A Wisconsin property near a high-traffic roadway may have elevated levels of:
ARadon gas
BLead contamination in soil from decades of leaded gasoline exhaust✓ Correct
CAsbestos fibers
DPCBs from industrial sources
Explanation
Properties near heavily traveled roadways may have elevated lead levels in soil from decades of vehicle exhaust from leaded gasoline (phased out in the 1980s), which can be a health concern particularly for children.
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