What are builders required to do to determine if sulfates are in the soil on which they want to build?
Before beginning construction, builders are required to conduct soil tests that measure sulfate content. Reports on such tests should be on file with local building departments or environmental management agencies. If a housing project is newer, the builder may still retain a copy of the report. Ask to see it.
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