Environmental
Iowa's environmental covenants under CERCLA cleanup allow:
AProperty owners to avoid all environmental liability
BInstitutional controls (restricting certain uses) to be placed on contaminated properties as part of a cleanup that may not achieve pristine conditions✓ Correct
CIREC agents to oversee environmental remediation
DFree remediation by the IDNR for all residential properties
Explanation
Environmental covenants (institutional controls) are deed restrictions or use restrictions placed on properties where cleanup has achieved safe levels for specific uses (e.g.
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