Environmental
A Montana property owner suspects their well water is contaminated by a neighboring agricultural operation. They should first contact:
AThe Montana Board of Realty Regulation
BThe Montana DEQ and potentially a licensed water quality testing laboratory✓ Correct
CThe U.S. Department of Agriculture
DThe Montana Real Estate Commission
Explanation
Suspected water contamination should be reported to the Montana DEQ, which has jurisdiction over water quality. Testing by a licensed laboratory is the first step to confirming and documenting contamination.
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