Environmental
Utah's Underground Injection Control (UIC) program regulates:
ABuilding basement construction
BThe injection of fluids into the subsurface to protect groundwater✓ Correct
CUnderground parking structures
DElevator shafts in high-rise buildings
Explanation
UIC programs regulate the injection of fluids into subsurface formations (such as for wastewater disposal, geothermal wells, or oil/gas operations) to protect groundwater quality.
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