Environmental
What is a 'no further action' (NFA) letter in Rhode Island environmental cleanup?
AA DEM letter stating that no cleanup was needed
BA letter from the Rhode Island DEM indicating that a cleanup has been completed to acceptable standards and no further remediation is required✓ Correct
CAn EPA letter exempting a property from environmental review
DA letter from a private consultant certifying cleanup
Explanation
A No Further Action (NFA) letter from the Rhode Island DEM certifies that a contaminated site has been remediated to acceptable standards and that no further cleanup is required. It significantly reduces the environmental liability associated with the property.
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