Environmental
A Wisconsin brownfield redevelopment project benefits from liability protection when the developer:
AIgnores the contamination and builds anyway
BParticipates in the DNR's voluntary party liability exemption (VPLE) or brownfield program✓ Correct
CObtains a permit from DSPS
DDonates the land to the municipality
Explanation
Wisconsin's brownfield programs offer liability protection (such as a VPLE) to developers who voluntarily clean up contaminated sites, encouraging redevelopment of former industrial properties.
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