Wyoming primarily sources its drinking water from a combination of surface water and groundwater. Major rivers, such as the North Platte and Shoshone, provide surface water, while aquifers supply groundwater. The state has a network of reservoirs and treatment facilities to ensure a safe and reliable drinking water supply for its residents. Local water systems manage the distribution and quality of the water sourced from these resources.
The legal drinking age in Wyoming is 21 years old.
The state of Wyoming has many important bodies of water, including Yellowstone Lake, Bighorn River, Belle Fourche River, and Bighorn Lake.
Wyoming is called "Big Wyoming", "Cowboy State", and "Equality State".
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The name of Wyoming's state flag is: State Flag of Wyoming.
Wyoming IS a state.
No, Wyoming does not have a state muffin. In fact, Wyoming does not have an official state food.
Wyoming's state flag does not have a nickname. However, the state of Wyoming's official nickname is "The Equality State" which appears on Wyoming's state flag.
The name of the state capitol building in Cheyenne, Wyoming is "Wyoming State Capitol" or "Wyoming State Capitol Building".
Wyoming does not have an official state juice.
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Wyoming's state mammal is a bison.