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Anticipated changes to New York’s brownfield cleanup program – Viewpoint (access required)

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In early 2022, NYSDEC also issued draft revisions to the regulations governing the BCP (6 NYCRR Part 375).  NYSDEC’s proposal contained several problematic provisions that, among other things, potentially limit eligibility for the program, reduces the availability of tax credits for cleanup costs, adds burdensome new reporting and notification obligations, and expands the NYSDEC’s ability to terminate a Brownfield Cleanup Agreement. 
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