Environmental (alternative)
The Maryland Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP) administered by MDE allows:
ADevelopers to bypass environmental review entirely
BProperty owners and developers to voluntarily assess and clean up contaminated sites in exchange for liability protection✓ Correct
COnly state agencies to remediate contaminated sites
DUnlimited dumping in designated industrial zones
Explanation
MDE's Voluntary Cleanup Program allows property owners and developers to assess and remediate contaminated sites voluntarily, providing a certificate of completion and limited liability protection to encourage brownfield redevelopment.
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