Environmental
What is 'brownfield' redevelopment in Delaware?
AThe development of agricultural land near cities
BThe cleanup and reuse of formerly contaminated industrial or commercial sites✓ Correct
CThe development of wetlands after obtaining mitigation credits
DThe rehabilitation of buildings in historic districts
Explanation
Brownfields are abandoned or underutilized commercial/industrial properties with known or suspected contamination. Delaware's brownfield programs provide incentives and liability protections for cleanup and redevelopment.
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