Environmental
A Minnesota property has an above-ground fuel oil storage tank that has been leaking. Under what program would the property owner seek financial assistance for cleanup?
ASuperfund (CERCLA)
BMinnesota Petrofund✓ Correct
CMinnesota PFAS Response Fund
DEPA Brownfields Grant
Explanation
Minnesota's Petrofund provides financial assistance for cleanup of petroleum contamination, including from above-ground and underground storage tanks. Fuel oil tank leaks are a common environmental issue in Minnesota, especially in older homes with oil heat systems.
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