Environmental
Missouri's Department of Natural Resources can issue a 'No Further Remediation' (NFR) letter for a contaminated site, which means:
AThe site has been proven perfectly clean
BCleanup has been completed to a level appropriate for the intended land use, and no further action is required✓ Correct
CThe site can never be developed
DThe site is permanently restricted to industrial use
Explanation
An NFR letter from Missouri DNR indicates that remediation has reached risk-based cleanup standards for the intended use and provides some liability protection to the property owner for that use.
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