Environmental
The Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) specifically regulates:
AAir emissions from industrial facilities
BThe manufacture, import, use, and disposal of chemical substances including asbestos, PCBs, and lead✓ Correct
CUnderground storage tank leaks
DWetland fill activities
Explanation
TSCA gives the EPA authority to regulate chemical substances including asbestos (Section 6), PCBs (Section 6(e)), and lead-based paint (Title IV). It controls the lifecycle of chemicals from manufacture to disposal.
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