Environmental
What is the primary federal law governing the cleanup of contaminated sites like former industrial properties in Kansas?
ARCRA
BCERCLA (Superfund)✓ Correct
CThe Clean Air Act
DThe Clean Water Act
Explanation
CERCLA (the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act, or Superfund) is the primary federal law governing the cleanup of contaminated sites by imposing liability on potentially responsible parties.
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