Environmental
CERCLA (Superfund) in Texas addresses:
AClean indoor air quality standards
BLiability and cleanup of hazardous waste sites✓ Correct
CWater usage permits for agriculture
DOil and gas well plugging requirements
Explanation
CERCLA (Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act) establishes federal authority and funding to clean up hazardous waste sites and creates strict, joint and several liability for responsible parties.
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