Environmental
The Illinois Environmental Protection Act (IEPA) regulates:
AOnly air quality in the Chicago metropolitan area
BAir, water, and land pollution control within the state of Illinois✓ Correct
CFederal Superfund cleanup sites only
DEnvironmental disclosures in real estate contracts only
Explanation
The Illinois Environmental Protection Act (IEPA) provides a comprehensive framework for regulating air, water, and land pollution control within Illinois. The Illinois EPA is responsible for enforcing these regulations and administering environmental programs.
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