Environmental
Colorado's 'Brownfields Economic Redevelopment Initiative' specifically targets:
AA. Agricultural land for conversion
BB. Contaminated or potentially contaminated commercial and industrial properties for cleanup and economic reuse✓ Correct
CC. Only government-owned contaminated properties
DD. Mountain communities affected by mining runoff
Explanation
Colorado's Brownfields Initiative coordinates state, federal, and local resources to help assess, clean up, and redevelop contaminated commercial and industrial sites (brownfields). Successful brownfield redevelopment turns environmental liabilities into productive economic assets — creating jobs, expanding tax base, and revitalizing communities.
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