Environmental
In Idaho, what government agency oversees cleanup of contaminated sites at the state level?
AIREC
BIdaho Department of Environmental Quality (IDEQ)✓ Correct
CIdaho Department of Health and Welfare
DIdaho Department of Agriculture
Explanation
The Idaho Department of Environmental Quality (IDEQ) is the state agency responsible for environmental protection, including oversight of contaminated site cleanup under state and federal programs. IDEQ coordinates with EPA on Superfund sites.
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