Environmental
Brownfield redevelopment is encouraged by the EPA's Brownfields Program primarily through:
AMandatory cleanup requirements for all abandoned sites
BGrants, loans, and technical assistance for assessment and cleanup, combined with liability protections for bona fide prospective purchasers✓ Correct
CRequiring neighboring landowners to fund cleanup
DTransferring contaminated sites to state governments automatically
Explanation
The EPA's Brownfields Program provides funding (grants and loans) for environmental assessment and cleanup of contaminated sites, along with liability protections for innocent purchasers and developers, encouraging private redevelopment.
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