Environmental
An environmental covenant (institutional control) is used to:
ATransfer environmental liability to the buyer
BRestrict land uses at a remediated site to prevent exposure to residual contamination✓ Correct
CProvide tax incentives for brownfield development
DRequire ongoing environmental monitoring only for industrial sites
Explanation
An environmental covenant (land use restriction) limits land uses at remediated sites (e.g., no residential use, no groundwater use) to protect future occupants from residual contamination left in place after cleanup to commercial or industrial standards.
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