Environmental
HVAC refrigerants (freon/R-22) in older Virginia homes are regulated under:
ACERCLA
BThe Clean Air Act — Section 608✓ Correct
CRCRA
DTSCA
Explanation
Refrigerants in HVAC systems are regulated under Section 608 of the Clean Air Act, which prohibits venting refrigerants during servicing and requires certified technicians for refrigerant handling.
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Local government regulations that control land use by dividing areas into zones specifying permitted uses, building sizes, and densities.
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