
Contaminant Cleanup Law
Contaminant Cleanup Law refers to the legal framework that governs the identification, assessment, and remediation of contaminated sites. It ensures that hazardous substances are cleaned up to protect public health and the environment. This law often requires responsible parties, such as companies or property owners, to manage contamination and restore sites to safe conditions. Regulatory agencies set standards for cleanup levels, and community involvement is typically encouraged. The goal is to prevent further pollution and ensure a safe environment for future use.