Environmental
The New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) oversees cleanup of contaminated sites under which state program?
ANew Mexico CERCLA Program
BNew Mexico Hazardous Waste Act and Voluntary Remediation Program✓ Correct
CNew Mexico Clean Air Superfund
DNMREC Environmental Division
Explanation
The NMED administers New Mexico's Hazardous Waste Act and the Voluntary Remediation Program, which governs cleanup of contaminated properties (brownfields) and other hazardous sites.
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