Environmental
Under the Connecticut Environmental Protection Act (CEPA), any person may bring a lawsuit to:
ACollect property taxes
BPrevent or remediate unreasonable pollution, impairment, or destruction of the state's natural resources✓ Correct
CChallenge zoning decisions in Superior Court
DForce a property seller to make environmental disclosures
Explanation
The Connecticut Environmental Protection Act (CGS § 22a-16) gives any person standing to bring a civil lawsuit to prevent or clean up unreasonable pollution or destruction of Connecticut's natural resources.
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