Environmental
CERCLA (the Superfund law) is primarily concerned with:
APreventing lead paint in new construction
BCleanup of contaminated sites and liability of parties responsible for hazardous substance releases✓ Correct
CWater quality standards for public utilities
DIndoor air quality in commercial buildings
Explanation
CERCLA (Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act) establishes liability for hazardous substance releases and creates the Superfund program for cleanup of contaminated sites.
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