Environmental
The Tennessee Clean Water Act of 1977 (state version) primarily regulates:
ALead paint disclosures in residential sales
BDischarges of pollutants into Tennessee's waters✓ Correct
CUnderground storage tank leaks only
DAsbestos removal from commercial buildings
Explanation
Tennessee's Clean Water Act regulates the discharge of pollutants into state waters, protecting water quality and aquatic ecosystems. It parallels the federal Clean Water Act.
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