Environmental
Underground storage tanks (USTs) for petroleum products in Connecticut must be registered with:
AConnecticut Department of Motor Vehicles
BConnecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP)✓ Correct
CU.S. Department of Energy
DConnecticut Fire Marshal's Office
Explanation
Underground storage tanks containing petroleum products must be registered with Connecticut DEEP, which enforces UST regulations to prevent leaks and soil contamination.
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