Environmental

In Michigan, 'institutional controls' on contaminated property include:

APhysical barriers such as concrete caps
BLegal restrictions such as deed restrictions or ordinances that limit property use to prevent exposure to contamination✓ Correct
CEGLE inspection certificates
DBuilding permits for new construction over contaminated sites

Explanation

Institutional controls are administrative or legal mechanisms (deed restrictions, groundwater use restrictions, zoning ordinances) that limit property or resource use to protect people from exposure to contamination where cleanup to unrestricted use is not feasible.

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