Environmental
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) regulates all of the following EXCEPT:
AAir quality permits
BWater quality and water rights
CHazardous waste disposal
DFederal income tax deductions for conservation easements✓ Correct
Explanation
TCEQ regulates air quality, water quality, water rights (in coordination with TWDB), and hazardous waste in Texas. Federal income tax deductions for conservation easements are governed by the IRS, not TCEQ.
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