Environmental
In Wyoming, the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality's voluntary cleanup program allows:
AProperty owners to contaminate sites voluntarily
BVoluntary remediation of contaminated sites in exchange for liability protection once cleanup standards are met✓ Correct
COnly government agencies to remediate contaminated sites
DProperty owners to defer cleanup for 10 years without penalty
Explanation
Wyoming DEQ's Voluntary Remediation Program (VRP) allows property owners and prospective purchasers to voluntarily clean up contaminated sites under DEQ oversight. Participants who successfully complete the program receive liability protection (a 'no further action' letter) from the DEQ.
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