Environmental
Indiana's Voluntary Remediation Program (VRP) allows property owners to:
AAvoid all cleanup liability for contaminated sites
BVoluntarily clean up contaminated sites with IDEM oversight in exchange for liability protection upon completion✓ Correct
CTransfer cleanup responsibility to the state government
DDelay cleanup for up to 10 years
Explanation
Indiana's VRP encourages voluntary cleanup of contaminated sites by providing IDEM oversight and, upon successful completion, a certificate of completion that offers liability protection to the property owner.
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