Environmental
The Kansas Voluntary Cleanup and Property Redevelopment Program (VCP) allows:
AKDHE to force property owners into cleanup without notice
BProperty owners to voluntarily remediate contaminated sites with KDHE oversight to obtain liability protection✓ Correct
CDevelopers to ignore environmental contamination under 5 acres
DCleanup costs to be waived if the contamination is pre-1980
Explanation
Kansas's VCP allows property owners to voluntarily address contamination under KDHE supervision in exchange for a certificate of completion providing liability protection, encouraging brownfield redevelopment.
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