Environmental
In Florida, the 'Pollution Recovery Act' (Chapter 376 F.S.) addresses cleanup liability for:
AAir pollution from industrial facilities
BPetroleum and hazardous substance contamination from storage tanks✓ Correct
CAgricultural pesticide runoff into waterways
DCoastal beach erosion and sediment transport
Explanation
Florida's Chapter 376 F.S. (Pollutant Discharge Prevention and Control) governs cleanup and liability for petroleum product discharges and hazardous substance releases, particularly from storage tanks. The FDEP administers the Petroleum Restoration Program.
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