Environmental
Connecticut DEEP's 'Voluntary Remediation' program allows property owners to:
AAvoid cleanup requirements entirely
BClean up contaminated sites under state oversight and receive liability protection upon completion✓ Correct
CTransfer cleanup liability to future purchasers
DOnly clean up residential sites
Explanation
Connecticut DEEP's Voluntary Remediation Program allows responsible parties to clean up contaminated sites under DEEP oversight. Completion of approved cleanup can provide liability protection and facilitate redevelopment.
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