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1 February, 06:20

Under existing laws, States do not have broad authority to control how hazardous materials are stored, used, transported, and disposed of within their borders.

a. True

B. False

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  1. 1 February, 06:30
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    That statement is false. There are a lot of departments within the state that have authority to control how hazardous materials are stored, used, transported, and disposed of, and don't forget about national laws.
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