Environmental
A Virginia property near a former gas station is found to have petroleum-contaminated soil. Under the Virginia Petroleum Storage Tank (PST) program, cleanup is administered by:
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BVirginia DEQ✓ Correct
CThe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency exclusively
DThe Virginia Department of Health
Explanation
Virginia DEQ administers the Petroleum Storage Tank (PST) program, which oversees cleanup of petroleum releases from underground and aboveground storage tanks in Virginia.
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