Environmental
Underground storage tanks (USTs) in Kentucky are regulated by:
AKREC
BThe Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet and EPA✓ Correct
CThe county building department
DThe Kentucky Department of Revenue
Explanation
Underground storage tanks in Kentucky are regulated by the Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet and the federal EPA under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA).
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