Environmental
What is a Superfund site (NPL site)?
AA site with abundant clean water
BA site on the EPA's National Priorities List requiring federal cleanup funding due to severe contamination✓ Correct
CA government-funded affordable housing site
DA brownfield eligible for state grants
Explanation
A Superfund site (NPL - National Priorities List) is a severely contaminated site designated by EPA for priority cleanup under CERCLA funding. Ohio has numerous NPL sites, and proximity can significantly affect property values.
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