Environmental
Oklahoma's DEQ operates a Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP) for brownfield sites that provides:
AMandatory cleanup at government expense
BA pathway for voluntary remediation with regulatory oversight and a certificate of completion providing liability protection✓ Correct
CGrants only to non-profit organizations
DExpedited permits for demolition of contaminated structures
Explanation
Oklahoma's Voluntary Cleanup Program allows property owners, buyers, and developers to voluntarily remediate contaminated sites with DEQ oversight. Successful completion results in a certificate of completion that provides liability protection and facilitates redevelopment.
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