Answer:
The EPA can hold Alpha Chemicals liable for the cleanup costs, because it did not conduct appropriate inquiries.
Explanation:
First of all, Alpha Chemicals Inc. was supposed to conduct a contamination test before buying the land as a matter of due diligence. As long as Mantel Corp has been liquidated under the bankruptcy law and hence cannot be held liable as all debts, including the contaminated has been discharged by law. It is the duty of Alpha Chemicals to have all the information about the piece of land before going ahead to buy it. Hence, the EPA will be right to hold Alpha Chemicals liable for the cleanup costs because the appropriate inquiries was not made before acquiring the land.
C. because in Canada there is a lot of snow at winter and in summer it can get pretty hot and you might even get a unexpected snow blizzard at the middle of march.
<span>It is called the Peer Review<span>
- It was designed to make sure that proper control has been executed in experiments and have consistent data before publishing. This is done by filtering out invalid or poor quality articles to maintain the integrity of science.</span></span>