Environmental
In Louisiana, the state agency responsible for environmental permitting and remediation oversight is:
ALouisiana Real Estate Commission (LREC)
BLouisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ)✓ Correct
CLouisiana Office of Conservation
DLouisiana Department of Natural Resources
Explanation
The Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ) is the state agency responsible for environmental permitting, monitoring, and remediation oversight. It handles hazardous waste sites, air and water quality, and underground storage tank programs.
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