From 1950 to 1956, Trico, Inc manufactured ceiling tiles at its facility and dumped hazardous waste on the site. Subsequently, the land was sold to K-Tar, Inc K-Tar used the land as a storage facility for industrial chemicals. K-Tar conveyed the land to BGH. BGH bought the land as an investment and did not use the land. Eventually, it was sold to Plaza Park. In 1999 as Plaza Park was building an

office complex, the hazardous waste was discovered. Which of the following statements is true with regard to the parties who are liable for the cost of cleaning up the hazardous waste according to CERCLA?
a. Trico, Inc., because it disposed of the hazardous waste on the land.

b. Trico, Inc. and K-Tar, since they used the land.

c. Trico, Inc. K-Tar, BGH, and Plaza Park because they owned the land.

d. Trico, Inc., K-Tar and Plaza Park because they intended to use the land.


c

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