Environmental
The federal Superfund (CERCLA) National Priorities List (NPL) in Virginia includes contaminated sites that:
AHave minor soil contamination only
BPose the most serious uncontrolled hazardous waste contamination and require federal cleanup action✓ Correct
CAre owned by the federal government
DOnly affect commercial properties
Explanation
The EPA's National Priorities List identifies the nation's most contaminated hazardous waste sites eligible for federal Superfund cleanup funding. Virginia has several NPL sites requiring long-term remediation.
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