Environmental
LUST (Leaking Underground Storage Tank) issues in Wyoming primarily affect:
AProperties near airports only
BProperties adjacent to former or existing fuel storage operations✓ Correct
CAll properties built before 1990
DProperties in flood zones only
Explanation
Leaking underground storage tanks, which store petroleum products, can contaminate soil and groundwater. Properties near gas stations, farms, or industrial sites with historical fuel storage are at risk.
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