Environmental
In Massachusetts, a licensed site professional (LSP) is typically hired to:
AInspect properties for lead paint
BOversee investigation and cleanup of contaminated sites under Chapter 21E✓ Correct
CConduct Title 5 septic inspections
DTest for radon in residential properties
Explanation
A Licensed Site Professional (LSP) is a Massachusetts-licensed professional who oversees contaminated site assessment and cleanup under Chapter 21E. The LSP system allows private oversight of remediation while DEP maintains regulatory authority.
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