Environmental
The 'no further action' letter issued by North Dakota's NDDEQ after a voluntary cleanup means:
AThe property must never be developed
BThe state is satisfied that contamination has been reduced to acceptable levels and no further remediation is required for the specified use✓ Correct
CThe property owner has been fined for non-compliance
DFuture environmental liability is completely eliminated
Explanation
A 'no further action' or 'certificate of completion' letter from NDDEQ indicates that cleanup has met the applicable standards for the intended land use. It provides some liability protection but may have land use conditions.
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