Environmental
In Georgia, a leaking underground storage tank (LUST) that causes groundwater contamination must be reported to:
AA. The local fire department only
BB. The Georgia Environmental Protection Division within a specified timeframe✓ Correct
CC. The EPA regional office only
DD. GREC if the property is involved in a real estate transaction
Explanation
Leaking underground storage tanks causing or potentially causing contamination must be reported to Georgia EPD within a specified timeframe. EPD oversees the cleanup process and maintains records of known releases available to the public.
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