Environmental
A Wyoming property located near a former cattle feedlot may have elevated levels of:
AHeavy metals from oil and gas operations
BNutrients (nitrogen, phosphorus) and pathogens in soil and groundwater from animal waste✓ Correct
CChlorinated solvents from pesticide storage
DRadon from uranium deposits
Explanation
Cattle feedlots generate large amounts of animal waste containing nitrogen, phosphorus, and pathogens. If improperly managed, these can contaminate soil and groundwater.
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