Many herbicide-related concerns in Wyoming aren’t tied to an industrial setting—they’re tied to how people manage land and property.
In and around Riverton, exposure stories often sound like:
- Residential or seasonal yard maintenance where herbicides were used repeatedly on weeds along driveways, fence lines, or outbuildings
- Ranching, farm, and hay-related work where vegetation control is routine and equipment maintenance can spread residue
- Cleanup and re-entry after spraying—mowing, pulling weeds, or working the same areas soon after treatment
- Indirect exposure from shared work gear or clothing (for example, when someone brings contaminated items home)
When a cancer or other serious condition appears, people understandably start connecting dots. The key is making sure the story you tell is supported by records, timelines, and medical documentation—not just suspicion.


