Environmental
In Washington, a property with a 'No Further Action' (NFA) letter from the Department of Ecology means:
AThe property has no environmental issues
BEcology has determined that additional cleanup is not required based on the current land use✓ Correct
CThe property is permanently exempt from environmental regulations
DEcology will never require additional action regardless of future use changes
Explanation
A No Further Action determination means that Ecology does not require additional cleanup based on the current conditions and proposed land use. If the land use changes (e.
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