Environmental
What is a 'no further action' (NFA) letter in Ohio environmental law?
AA notice that Ohio EPA will not pursue additional enforcement
BA letter from Ohio EPA indicating cleanup of a contaminated site meets standards and no further remediation is needed✓ Correct
CA document ending environmental testing requirements
DA notice that no permits are needed
Explanation
An NFA letter from Ohio EPA (issued under the Voluntary Action Program or other cleanup programs) indicates that remediation has achieved applicable cleanup standards and EPA will not require further action, providing liability protection to the property owner.
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