Environmental
Delaware's Hazardous Substance Cleanup Act (HSCA) addresses:
AOnly federal Superfund sites
BContaminated sites within Delaware requiring investigation and cleanup✓ Correct
CAir quality standards for residential buildings
DAsbestos removal requirements
Explanation
Delaware's HSCA provides the state authority to require investigation and cleanup of contaminated sites within Delaware, complementing the federal CERCLA program.
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