Environmental
In Georgia, a 'Voluntary Environmental Remediation Property' program allows:
AA. Developers to avoid all environmental cleanup requirements
BB. Property owners to voluntarily remediate contaminated sites and receive liability protection✓ Correct
CC. Municipalities to take contaminated properties without compensation
DD. Industrial facilities to self-certify compliance without state oversight
Explanation
Georgia's voluntary remediation program allows property owners and prospective purchasers to voluntarily clean up contaminated properties under state oversight and receive certificates of completion providing limited liability protection for future use.
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