Environmental
What environmental law requires Kansas businesses to report significant releases of hazardous substances to local emergency responders?
ACERCLA only
BEPCRA (Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act)✓ Correct
CThe Kansas Solid Waste Act
DThe Clean Water Act
Explanation
EPCRA (also known as SARA Title III) requires facilities to report releases of hazardous substances to state and local emergency planning committees and emergency response authorities.
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