Environmental
In North Dakota, a 'voluntary cleanup program' (VCP) offered by the NDDEQ allows:
AProperty owners to clean up contamination without any oversight
BProperty owners to voluntarily remediate contaminated sites in exchange for liability protection upon completion✓ Correct
CLocal governments to charge property owners for cleanup
DOnly oil companies to clean contaminated sites
Explanation
North Dakota's voluntary cleanup program allows property owners and developers to clean up contaminated sites under NDDEQ oversight in exchange for a certificate of completion and liability protection, facilitating brownfield redevelopment.
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