Environmental
Michigan's MERA (Michigan Environmental Response Act) established liability for:
ANoise pollution from industrial facilities
BCleanup of contaminated sites including current and prior owners✓ Correct
CAir quality violations in Detroit metropolitan area
DAsbestos removal in commercial buildings only
Explanation
MERA (now codified as Part 201 of NREPA) establishes liability for contaminated site cleanup in Michigan, including current property owners, past owners who caused contamination, and potentially responsible parties.
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