Environmental
In Wyoming, the regulation of septic systems (onsite wastewater treatment systems) falls under:
AThe EPA exclusively
BThe Wyoming DEQ and county health departments✓ Correct
CThe WREC as a disclosure matter only
DThe Army Corps of Engineers
Explanation
Septic system regulation in Wyoming involves both the Wyoming DEQ (statewide standards) and county health departments (local permits, inspections). Properties with septic systems require inspection and evaluation as part of real estate due diligence.
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