Environmental
Indiana's Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act (NREPA) relates to federal programs by:
AReplacing all federal environmental laws in Indiana
BProviding the state-level framework for environmental management and implementing federal programs such as RCRA, CWA, and CAA in Indiana✓ Correct
COnly regulating air quality
DOnly regulating water quality
Explanation
Indiana's NREPA establishes the state environmental program framework and enables IDEM to implement federally delegated programs including the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), Clean Water Act (CWA), and Clean Air Act (CAA).
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