Thanks, BA. Since the masonry standards are silent on the issue, I called a major local block supplier to get their input. The rep I spoke to said that there are some local cities that require blocks be produced with Type V cement for municipal projects, but outside of that he has never seen or heard of any special requirements. Swapping out the cement requires a special order with a minimum 15,000 block quantity, and the plant has to be willing to shut down to clean out all the standard Type 1L cement to swap it out with Type V. Anecdotally, he also said that he has seen the entire first course of a freestanding site wall completely eaten through from soil sulfate, leaving the wall entirely supported by the vertical reinforcement.