Environmental
Pennsylvania's Act 2 (Land Recycling Program) provides a framework for:
ARecycling building materials from demolition sites
BVoluntary cleanup of contaminated properties to encourage brownfield redevelopment✓ Correct
CMandatory remediation of all industrial sites in Pennsylvania
DMunicipal solid waste disposal regulation
Explanation
Pennsylvania's Act 2 (Land Recycling and Environmental Remediation Standards Act) establishes cleanup standards and a voluntary remediation process for contaminated properties. It is designed to encourage brownfield redevelopment by providing liability protection upon completion of cleanup.
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