Environmental
In Tennessee, a 'No Further Action' (NFA) letter from TDEC for a contaminated site means:
ANo cleanup was required
BCleanup has met regulatory standards and no further remediation is required under current conditions✓ Correct
CThe site is guaranteed free of all contamination
DFuture owners have no liability for the site
Explanation
An NFA letter from TDEC indicates that remediation has met regulatory standards under the current land use assumptions. It provides regulatory closure but does not guarantee absolute cleanliness or remove all future liability in all circumstances.
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