Environmental
In Wyoming, a property near a livestock feeding operation (CAFO) may be affected by:
AOnly visual impacts
BOdor, nutrient runoff, and potential groundwater contamination that can affect property values and use✓ Correct
CNo environmental impacts since agriculture is protected
DOnly water rights conflicts
Explanation
Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs) can generate significant odor, generate liquid manure that may impact surface and groundwater, and attract flies and other nuisances. Properties near CAFOs may experience reduced marketability and value, and buyers should investigate CAFO proximity.
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