Environmental
Oklahoma's underground storage tank (UST) program, managed by the DEQ, addresses contamination from:
AAgricultural pesticide storage
BGasoline and petroleum product releases from underground tanks✓ Correct
CIndustrial chemical waste ponds
DSeptic system failures
Explanation
Oklahoma DEQ's UST program regulates underground storage tanks used for petroleum products (gasoline, diesel) and manages cleanup of releases that may contaminate soil and groundwater. This is a significant concern for commercial properties with former gas stations.
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