Environmental
Indiana's Underground Storage Tank (UST) program, managed by IDEM, primarily addresses:
ASeptic systems and drain fields
BPetroleum and chemical tanks buried underground that may leak and contaminate soil and groundwater✓ Correct
CStorm water retention basins
DBasement cisterns and wells
Explanation
IDEM's UST program regulates underground storage tanks containing petroleum products and certain hazardous chemicals, requiring proper installation, monitoring, and removal to prevent soil and groundwater contamination.
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