Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 4 Exam Practice

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In what case is routine water contamination testing of existing wells recommended?

  1. For industrial properties exclusively

  2. Mandated twice annually by law

  3. For recreational properties

  4. Only needed for dug wells

  5. Only needed for commercial properties

  6. Only needed if visible contamination is noticed

The correct answer is: For recreational properties

Routine water contamination testing of existing wells is recommended for recreational properties. This is crucial because recreational properties such as cottages or vacation homes often do not have year-round residents to regularly monitor the water quality. As a result, regular testing is necessary to ensure the safety of individuals using the property for recreational purposes. Options A, D, E, and F are not the correct choices because water contamination testing should not be limited to industrial properties, dug wells, commercial properties, or instances where visible contamination is noticed. Additionally, option B is not accurate as routine water testing is not mandated twice annually by law in all cases.