Environmental
The EPA's Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) specifically addresses:
ASoil erosion on farmland
BThe regulation of chemical substances and mixtures, including asbestos and lead-based paint✓ Correct
CWater rights in western states
DCarbon emissions from residential heating
Explanation
TSCA gives the EPA authority to regulate chemical substances. Section 402 and Section 1018 specifically address lead-based paint hazards in housing, and Section 15 addresses asbestos.
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