Environmental
Washington's Pollution Liability Insurance Agency (PLIA) provides:
AGovernment cleanup funds for all contaminated sites
BLow-cost insurance and financial assistance programs for underground storage tank operators and heating oil tank owners✓ Correct
CSEPA review exemptions for contaminated properties
DAutomatic cleanup guarantees for brownfield developers
Explanation
PLIA is a Washington state agency that offers financial assistance programs and low-cost insurance products for underground storage tank (UST) operators and heating oil (residential) tank owners to help manage the financial risks of potential contamination.
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