Environmental
Which federal law governs the cleanup of contaminated sites, commonly called Superfund?
AA. CERCLA (Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act)✓ Correct
BB. RESPA
CC. NEPA (National Environmental Policy Act)
DD. Clean Water Act
Explanation
CERCLA (Superfund) established federal authority and liability framework for cleaning up contaminated sites and holds responsible parties liable for cleanup costs.
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