Environmental
Maine's Voluntary Remediation Program (VRP) Certificate of Completion limits the state's ability to require:
AFuture property tax assessments
BAdditional cleanup beyond the standards achieved in the remediation✓ Correct
CChanges to zoning for the remediated site
DDisclosure of the contamination history
Explanation
A VRP Certificate of Completion provides regulatory certainty — Maine DEP generally cannot require additional cleanup at a site that has received a Certificate of Completion for meeting applicable cleanup standards.
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