Environmental
The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) differs from RCRA in that CERCLA focuses on:
AOngoing waste management practices
BCleanup of already-contaminated sites (remediation)✓ Correct
CAir quality standards
DUnderground storage tank regulation
Explanation
CERCLA (Superfund) addresses cleanup of contaminated sites that already exist. RCRA addresses ongoing proper management of solid and hazardous waste to prevent future contamination.
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