Environmental
Under CERCLA's innocent purchaser defense in Texas, 'all appropriate inquiries' (AAI) must be performed in accordance with:
ATREC's environmental disclosure requirements
BASTM International Standard E1527 (Phase I ESA standard)✓ Correct
CTCEQ's Phase II testing protocol
DThe Texas Voluntary Cleanup Program standards
Explanation
The EPA's AAI Rule recognizes ASTM Standard E1527 (Phase I Environmental Site Assessment) as meeting federal standards for all appropriate inquiries, which is required to qualify for the innocent landowner, contiguous property owner, and bona fide prospective purchaser defenses under CERCLA.
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