Environmental
Michigan's 'Part 201' (MERA) cleanup criteria establish different standards based on:
AThe size of the contaminated property
BWhether the site is residential/unlimited use vs. commercial/industrial✓ Correct
CThe type of pollutant regardless of land use
DThe county where the contamination occurred
Explanation
Part 201 of NREPA establishes cleanup criteria based on land use — stricter residential/unlimited use criteria for sites that may be used for housing, and less stringent commercial/industrial criteria for non-residential sites.
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