Environmental
The Georgia Brownfields Program is designed to:
AA. Protect undeveloped green spaces from development
BB. Facilitate cleanup and redevelopment of contaminated commercial and industrial properties✓ Correct
CC. Regulate agricultural pesticide use
DD. Manage solid waste landfills
Explanation
Georgia's Brownfields Program provides liability protections and assistance to facilitate the cleanup and redevelopment of properties with known or suspected contamination (brownfields), turning environmental liabilities into economic opportunities.
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