Environmental
In Wyoming, a LUST (Leaking Underground Storage Tank) site requires notification to:
AOnly the property owner
BThe Wyoming DEQ, which oversees the Underground Storage Tank program and remediation✓ Correct
CThe EPA only, bypassing state agencies
DThe county sheriff's department
Explanation
Wyoming DEQ oversees the Underground Storage Tank (UST) program under delegated federal authority. Confirmed or suspected releases from USTs must be reported to the DEQ, which oversees investigation and cleanup.
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