The EPA is also in charge of overseeing all of the following environmental acts except: (1 point) Responses 1977 The Clean Water Act (CWA) Established clean drinking water standards, and enforced regulations on factory discharge water. 1977 The Clean Water Act (CWA) Established clean drinking water standards, and enforced regulations on factory discharge water. 1980 The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) This Act listed the hazardous substances that could cause danger to the environment and enforced cleanup of sites contaminated by those substances. 1980 The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) This Act listed the hazardous substances that could cause danger to the environment and enforced cleanup of sites contaminated by those substances. 1990 The Pollution Prevention Act Established a national goal of eliminating pollution and finding ways to reduce toxins, recycle resources, and increase public awareness of all EPA issues. 1990 The Pollution Prevention Act Established a national goal of eliminating pollution and finding ways to reduce toxins, recycle resources, and increase public awareness of all EPA issues. 1970 The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration was established to be in charge of highway design, construction, and maintenance, as well as automotive safety.

1970 The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration was not overseen by the EPA.