Environmental
The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) governs:
ACleanup of abandoned contaminated sites
BThe management and disposal of currently generated solid and hazardous waste✓ Correct
CLead paint in pre-1978 housing
DUnderground injection of fluids
Explanation
RCRA establishes the framework for the management of solid and hazardous waste from generation through disposal ('cradle to grave'). CERCLA (Superfund) governs cleanup of abandoned contaminated sites.
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