Environmental
In Nebraska, a seller of a home with a private well should disclose:
AOnly the age of the well pump
BKnown issues with water quality, test results, and any known contamination✓ Correct
CNothing, as well water is always safe in Nebraska
DOnly if a water test was failed in the last 12 months
Explanation
Nebraska sellers with private wells should disclose known water quality issues, available test results, and any known contamination, particularly given the risk of agricultural runoff and nitrate contamination in the state.
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