Environmental
A Preliminary Assessment (PA) and Site Investigation (SI) are terms associated with which NJ environmental process?
AWetlands delineation
BSite Remediation Program (SRP) for investigating potential contamination at properties✓ Correct
CCoastal zone management
DFarmland preservation
Explanation
Under NJ's Site Remediation Program, a Preliminary Assessment reviews historical land use and a Site Investigation samples soil and groundwater to determine whether contamination exists and the extent of remediation needed.
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