Environmental
The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency may require a site investigation of a property when:
AA property has been sold more than three times in 10 years
BThere is reason to believe hazardous substances have been released on the property✓ Correct
CA property is listed on the National Register of Historic Places
DA property is within a TIF district
Explanation
The Illinois EPA may require investigation and cleanup of properties where there is reason to believe hazardous substances have been released. The agency has authority to order investigations, cleanup activities, and can place sites on the Illinois Environmental Land Use Control (ELUC) registry.
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