Environmental
CERCLA (the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act) is commonly known as:
AThe Clean Air Act
BSuperfund✓ Correct
CThe Clean Water Act
DRCRA
Explanation
CERCLA, enacted in 1980, is commonly known as Superfund. It established the federal government's authority to clean up hazardous waste sites and created a trust fund (Superfund) to finance cleanups. Property owners can be held liable for cleanup costs.
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