Environmental
In Colorado, a 'Superfund' site is overseen by:
AThe Colorado Real Estate Commission
BEPA under CERCLA and CDPHE under state law✓ Correct
CThe Colorado Department of Agriculture
DPrivate environmental consultants under contract
Explanation
CERCLA (Superfund) sites in Colorado are overseen by EPA with state involvement through CDPHE. Colorado has its own state superfund program for sites that don't meet federal criteria but still require cleanup.
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