Environmental
The primary federal law governing underground storage tank (UST) cleanup and notification in Alaska is:
ACERCLA
BRCRA (Resource Conservation and Recovery Act)✓ Correct
CNEPA
DTSCA
Explanation
RCRA's Subtitle I governs underground storage tanks. The EPA and Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation regulate USTs, requiring registration, leak detection, and cleanup when releases occur.
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