Environmental
Vermont's Contaminated Site Management Program helps property owners by:
APaying all cleanup costs for contaminated sites
BProviding technical guidance, oversight, and sometimes financial assistance for remediating contaminated properties✓ Correct
CProhibiting the sale of all contaminated sites
DRequiring contaminated properties to remain vacant
Explanation
Vermont DEC's Contaminated Sites Management Program provides technical oversight and, in some cases, financial assistance to support investigation and cleanup of contaminated sites, helping to return them to productive use.
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