Environmental
The Safe Drinking Water Act regulates:
AStormwater runoff from construction sites
BThe quality of public drinking water supplies✓ Correct
CThe disposal of solid waste
DAir quality standards
Explanation
The Safe Drinking Water Act establishes national standards for public drinking water quality and protects drinking water sources.
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