Environmental
Maine's Voluntary Remediation Program (VRP) allows property owners or prospective buyers to:
AAvoid all cleanup liability on contaminated sites
BClean up contaminated sites voluntarily in exchange for regulatory certainty and liability protection✓ Correct
CTransfer cleanup costs to the state of Maine
DBypass DEP review entirely
Explanation
Maine DEP's Voluntary Remediation Program provides a pathway to clean up contaminated sites voluntarily. Participants receive a Certificate of Completion providing liability protection when cleanup standards are met.
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