Environmental
Which federal agency oversees the Superfund (CERCLA) program for cleaning up contaminated sites in Florida?
AFDEP
BEPA (Environmental Protection Agency)✓ Correct
CArmy Corps of Engineers
DFEMA
Explanation
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) administers the Superfund program under CERCLA at the federal level. In Florida, FDEP coordinates with the EPA on state cleanup programs.
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