Environmental
In South Dakota, the term 'remediation' in environmental cleanup refers to:
AFiling an environmental insurance claim
BThe process of removing or reducing contaminants to acceptable levels✓ Correct
CDisclosing contamination to future buyers
DTesting soil and groundwater for contamination
Explanation
Remediation is the process of cleaning up contaminated soil, groundwater, or other media to reduce contamination to levels that meet regulatory cleanup standards and protect human health and the environment.
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