Environmental
Nebraska's voluntary cleanup program for contaminated properties is designed to:
AAutomatically clear all environmental liability
BEncourage cleanup through liability protections for innocent parties who remediate✓ Correct
CReplace federal CERCLA requirements
DOnly apply to government-owned properties
Explanation
Nebraska's Voluntary Cleanup Program (administered by NDEE) encourages cleanup of contaminated sites by offering liability protections (covenant not to sue) to parties who complete approved remediation, even if they didn't cause the contamination.
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