Environmental
In NJ, a 'No Further Action' (NFA) letter from the NJ DEP in a remediation case means:
AThe site is permanently clean with no conditions
BThe site has been remediated to applicable standards and no further active cleanup is currently required, though conditions may apply✓ Correct
CThe DEP is taking over the site
DThe property owner is not liable for any future contamination
Explanation
An NFA letter indicates that cleanup standards have been met under current regulations. However, it may come with institutional controls (deed notices) and does not guarantee the site is 'clean' for all future uses or protect against all future liability.
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