Environmental
Which of the following is considered a 'Superfund' site regulated under CERCLA?
AA property with an outdated kitchen
BA site contaminated with hazardous substances listed on the National Priorities List✓ Correct
CA flood-prone property along the Neuse River
DA property near a cell tower
Explanation
CERCLA (Superfund) applies to sites contaminated with hazardous substances. Sites on the National Priorities List are eligible for federal remediation funding.
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