Environmental
The Missouri Brownfields/Voluntary Cleanup Program assists property owners in:
AAvoiding environmental regulations
BCleaning up contaminated properties to facilitate redevelopment✓ Correct
CTransferring environmental liability to buyers
DObtaining free environmental inspections
Explanation
Missouri's Brownfields/Voluntary Cleanup Program provides guidance and liability protection to property owners and developers who voluntarily clean up contaminated sites for redevelopment.
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