Environmental
Which federal law governs the cleanup of hazardous waste sites and assigns liability to responsible parties?
ACERCLA (Superfund)✓ Correct
BRCRA (Resource Conservation and Recovery Act)
CClean Water Act
DClean Air Act
Explanation
CERCLA (Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act), known as Superfund, provides a federal framework for cleaning up contaminated sites and holds current and past owners, operators, and waste generators liable for cleanup costs.
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