Environmental
Ohio EPA's 'No Further Action' (NFA) letter for a brownfield site means:
AThe site is certified as uncontaminated
BThe cleanup meets applicable standards and no further remediation is required under the applicable risk scenario✓ Correct
CThe site is permanently exempted from all environmental regulations
DThe Ohio EPA has declined to investigate the site
Explanation
An NFA letter indicates that the site has been remediated to appropriate standards for its intended use (residential, commercial, or industrial) and no further remediation is required under the applicable standards.
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