Environmental
The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) is also known as:
AA. The Clean Air Act
BB. Superfund✓ Correct
CC. FIRPTA
DD. RESPA
Explanation
CERCLA, commonly called 'Superfund,' is the federal law that establishes liability for cleanup of hazardous waste sites and allows the EPA to recover cleanup costs from responsible parties.
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