Environmental
Rhode Island's Site Remediation and Waste Management Program, administered by the RI DEM, oversees the cleanup of:
AOnly former military installations
BContaminated sites including Brownfields, hazardous waste sites, and leaking underground storage tanks✓ Correct
COnly sites listed on the federal National Priorities List (Superfund)
DExclusively solid waste (trash) disposal sites
Explanation
The RI DEM's Site Remediation program oversees cleanup of a broad range of contaminated sites in Rhode Island, including Brownfields, hazardous waste sites, and leaking underground storage tank sites.
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