Environmental
Texas has a state Superfund program known as the:
ATexas Environmental Response and Remediation Program
BTexas Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP) and the TCEQ Superfund/State-lead Cleanup Program✓ Correct
CTexas CERCLA Implementation Act
DTexas Environmental Trust Fund
Explanation
Texas has both a Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP) for willing participants and a state-lead cleanup program administered by TCEQ for sites that require regulatory action, both operating alongside the federal Superfund program.
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