Environmental
An underground storage tank (UST) containing petroleum products that leaks into the soil is regulated primarily under which federal law?
ACERCLA
BRCRA (Resource Conservation and Recovery Act)✓ Correct
CNEPA
DThe Safe Drinking Water Act
Explanation
Underground storage tanks and their leak prevention and cleanup are regulated under RCRA (Resource Conservation and Recovery Act) and its UST regulations, as well as CERCLA for Superfund site cleanup.
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