Environmental
Which federal environmental law requires the disclosure of known asbestos in a building before its sale or renovation?
ACERCLA
BTOSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act)
CNESHAP (National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants)✓ Correct
DRCRA (Resource Conservation and Recovery Act)
Explanation
NESHAP's Asbestos regulations require that building owners notify the EPA and conduct proper inspection/removal procedures before demolition or renovation. TOSCA regulates asbestos manufacturing and use, while NESHAP governs emissions from asbestos during renovation.
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