Environmental
The Superfund National Priorities List (NPL) identifies:
AAll contaminated sites in Utah
BThe most seriously contaminated sites in the U.S. targeted for long-term cleanup using federal Superfund money✓ Correct
CProperties scheduled for government acquisition
DSites banned from any future development
Explanation
The NPL identifies the nation's most hazardous waste sites that pose long-term risks to human health or the environment. Utah has several NPL sites. Cleanup is funded through CERCLA (Superfund), with costs recovered from responsible parties when possible.
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