Environmental
The Superfund (CERCLA) liability in Kentucky can apply to which of the following parties?
AOnly the original polluter
BCurrent owners, past owners, operators, and arrangers of hazardous waste disposal✓ Correct
COnly government entities
DOnly industrial corporations
Explanation
CERCLA's 'potentially responsible party' (PRP) liability can extend to current owners, past owners, facility operators, and parties who arranged for disposal of hazardous substances.
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