Environmental
Which federal law governs the cleanup of contaminated sites and is commonly known as 'Superfund'?
ACERCLA✓ Correct
BRCRA
CNEPA
DClean Air Act
Explanation
The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), also called Superfund, authorizes the federal government to clean up contaminated sites and hold responsible parties liable for costs.
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