Environmental
A Wisconsin property with documented PCB contamination would most likely be subject to cleanup under:
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BCERCLA (Superfund) or Wisconsin's Spill Law✓ Correct
CWis. Stat. Chapter 452
DThe Wisconsin Open Housing Act
Explanation
PCB contamination would trigger federal CERCLA (Superfund) liability and/or Wisconsin's Spill Law, requiring notification to the DNR and cleanup of the hazardous substance.
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