Environmental
Michigan's Environmental Response Act (MERA) governs:
AWetlands permits on the Great Lakes
BThe investigation and cleanup of contaminated sites in Michigan✓ Correct
CAir quality permits for factories
DWater withdrawal from the Great Lakes
Explanation
Michigan's Environmental Response Act (MERA) establishes the framework for identifying, investigating, and cleaning up contaminated properties (brownfields) in Michigan, including liability standards for property owners.
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