Environmental
The Superfund (CERCLA) National Priorities List includes:
AAll contaminated properties in Connecticut
BSites designated as the most hazardous requiring federal remediation resources✓ Correct
CAll properties within 1 mile of industrial facilities
DOnly properties with lead paint contamination
Explanation
The NPL is the federal EPA's list of the most seriously contaminated sites in the U.S. requiring long-term remediation under the Superfund program. Connecticut has several NPL sites.
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