Environmental
The Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) provides the EPA authority to regulate:
AReal estate transactions involving hazardous properties
BThe manufacture, import, and use of chemical substances including PCBs and asbestos✓ Correct
CWater pollution from agricultural runoff
DNoise pollution from industrial sites
Explanation
TSCA gives the EPA authority to regulate chemical substances' manufacture, import, and use, including hazardous materials like PCBs, asbestos, and lead.
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