Environmental
In New Mexico, a 'voluntary remediation agreement' (VRA) with NMED provides participants with:
AA guarantee of no regulatory action from any agency
BA structured cleanup plan with NMED oversight and specified liability protections upon successful completion✓ Correct
CFree government-funded remediation
DExemption from all future environmental regulations
Explanation
A VRA with NMED establishes a cleanup scope and schedule. Upon successful completion, the participant receives a certificate of completion and specified protections from future state environmental claims related to the remediated contamination.
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