Environmental
In Wyoming, properties in Cheyenne and Casper near former dry cleaning operations or gas stations require investigation for:
ALead paint only
BSoil and groundwater contamination from chlorinated solvents or petroleum hydrocarbons✓ Correct
CAsbestos only
DRadon gas exclusively
Explanation
Former dry cleaners and gas stations are among the most common sources of soil and groundwater contamination in urban areas. Dry cleaners use chlorinated solvents (PCE, TCE); gas stations have petroleum fuel contamination. Both require Phase I and potentially Phase II ESA investigation.
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