Environmental
Arkansas's Pollution Control and Ecology Act (APC&E Act) is the primary state environmental law governing:
AOnly water quality
BAir and water quality, solid and hazardous waste, and other environmental protection programs in Arkansas✓ Correct
CMineral rights and oil extraction
DAgricultural pesticide use only
Explanation
The Arkansas Pollution Control and Ecology Act (A.C.A. § 8-4-101 et seq.) is the comprehensive state environmental statute governing air quality, water quality, solid waste, hazardous waste, and related environmental programs.
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