Environmental

In Michigan, the 'Risk-Based Corrective Action' (RBCA) framework for contaminated sites means cleanup standards are set based on:

AA single statewide standard for all contaminants
BThe actual risk to human health and the environment based on current and future land use, allowing flexibility in cleanup levels✓ Correct
CFederal standards only
DThe cost the responsible party can afford

Explanation

RBCA (and Michigan's Part 201 criteria) allows cleanup standards to be based on the actual exposure risks given the property's current and future use (residential, commercial, industrial), allowing less stringent standards for industrial sites where residential exposure is restricted.

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