Environmental
Which environmental issue is most associated with older NJ industrial properties and is subject to remediation under the Site Remediation Reform Act?
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BContaminated soil and groundwater from prior industrial use✓ Correct
CLead paint
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Explanation
NJ's brownfields (former industrial sites) often have soil and groundwater contaminated by historical industrial activity. The Site Remediation Reform Act governs cleanup standards.
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