The regulations would establish different levels of cleanup depending on how the area will be used in the future. It's unacceptable. You don't really have to fully remediate. When you say, 'We're only going to use it for industrial uses,' it doesn't have to be as clean.

I think that the Koval case demonstrates we cannot rely on sex offenders for honest information about their whereabouts.

But there is no place for people to cross the street.

The idea is to return these sites to the status they were before they were polluted. That's what a cleanup is.