Environmental
In Utah, the Division of Environmental Response and Remediation (DERR) manages:
AReal estate license violations related to environmental disclosures
BInvestigation and cleanup of hazardous substance releases and contaminated sites✓ Correct
CWater rights adjudication
DNational park boundary enforcement
Explanation
DERR, a division of the Utah DEQ, manages the assessment and cleanup of hazardous substance releases, including Superfund sites, voluntary cleanups, petroleum underground storage tank leaks, and brownfield redevelopment.
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