Environmental
Wisconsin's Environmental Repair Statute (NR 700 series) requires:
AAll property owners to test for contamination before selling
BResponsible parties to report and clean up contaminated sites when identified✓ Correct
COnly government agencies to clean up pollution
DInsurance companies to fund all environmental cleanups
Explanation
Wisconsin's NR 700 series regulations require responsible parties (owners/operators) to report contamination to the Wisconsin DNR and conduct investigation and cleanup of contaminated properties to state cleanup standards.
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