Environmental
In Idaho, the agency responsible for environmental oversight and cleanup of contaminated sites is:
AIdaho Division of Environmental Quality (DEQ)✓ Correct
BIdaho Real Estate Commission
CIdaho Department of Agriculture
DIdaho State Police
Explanation
The Idaho Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) is the state agency responsible for environmental regulation, cleanup oversight, and protection of Idaho's air, water, and land resources.
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