Environmental
Vermont's program for voluntary cleanup of contaminated sites that are not listed on Superfund — providing liability protection to innocent purchasers — is called:
AVermont Brownfields Program✓ Correct
BVermont Act 250 Remediation
CVermont CERCLA Agreement
DVermont Clean Water Initiative
Explanation
Vermont's Brownfields Program, administered by the Agency of Natural Resources, facilitates voluntary cleanup of contaminated properties and provides liability protections (including innocent purchaser protections) to encourage redevelopment of contaminated sites. Many Vermont mill and industrial sites are in this program.
Related Vermont Environmental Questions
- Vermont's PILOT (Payment in Lieu of Taxes) programs relate to real estate when:
- Vermont requires that new subdivisions and certain developments obtain a water and wastewater permit (Act 250 and/or state environmental requirements). This is primarily to ensure:
- The Vermont Agency of Natural Resources (ANR) is responsible for:
- Vermont's Act 250 Criterion 8 addresses:
- Vermont's 'Streamlined Act 250 Review' for projects in designated areas provides:
- Vermont's Contaminated Site Management Program helps property owners by:
- Vermont's requirement for an Act 250 permit for projects above 2,500 feet elevation applies because:
- Vermont's 'stormwater discharge permit' from ANR is required for developments that:
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