Environmental
An owner of a Connecticut marina discovers fuel contamination in the water. Under which primary Connecticut program must this be reported?
AConnecticut Transfer Act
BConnecticut's Underground Storage Tank program and DEEP's Oil and Chemical Spill Response✓ Correct
CCERCLA only
DThe Clean Water Act only
Explanation
Fuel releases to water must be reported to Connecticut DEEP under its Oil and Chemical Spill Response program. DEEP coordinates cleanup with federal agencies (Coast Guard, EPA) for marine fuel spills.
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