Environmental
Which North Dakota environmental program allows voluntary cleanup of contaminated property with state oversight in exchange for liability protection?
ACERCLA Superfund program
BNorth Dakota Voluntary Cleanup/LUST Trust Fund program administered by NDDEQ✓ Correct
CNorth Dakota Real Estate Recovery Fund
DRESPA environmental disclosure program
Explanation
North Dakota's NDDEQ administers voluntary cleanup programs that allow property owners to clean up contaminated sites (including LUST sites) with state oversight in exchange for a certificate of completion and reduced future liability.
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