Environmental
NJ's Hazardous Discharge Site Remediation Fund (HDSRF) assists:
AOnly large corporations with remediation
BSmall businesses and municipalities that cannot afford to remediate contaminated properties under certain conditions✓ Correct
COnly government agencies
DDevelopers who illegally dump hazardous waste
Explanation
The HDSRF provides low-interest loans and grants to qualifying parties (small businesses, non-profit organizations, municipalities) to fund remediation of contaminated sites, helping address barriers to brownfield redevelopment.
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