Environmental
In Arizona, the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) oversees:
AReal estate licensing
BEnvironmental regulations including air quality, water quality, and hazardous waste cleanup✓ Correct
CBuilding code enforcement
DProperty tax assessment
Explanation
ADEQ is Arizona's primary environmental regulatory agency, overseeing air quality programs, water quality, underground storage tanks, solid waste, and hazardous material and waste regulation and cleanup.
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