Environmental
Brownfields are best described as:
AAgricultural land being converted to residential use
BPreviously developed properties where expansion or redevelopment is complicated by real or perceived environmental contamination✓ Correct
CWetlands adjacent to industrial sites
DFederally designated wilderness areas
Explanation
Brownfields are former industrial or commercial sites where redevelopment is complicated by actual or potential contamination. The EPA and states have programs to encourage brownfield cleanup and redevelopment.
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