Environmental
Which of the following best describes a 'brownfield' property?
AAgricultural land being converted to residential use
BPreviously developed property that may be contaminated and is available for reuse or redevelopment✓ Correct
CLand in a flood plain
DProperty adjacent to a wilderness area
Explanation
Brownfields are previously developed sites that may have actual or perceived contamination from prior industrial or commercial use. Idaho has programs to facilitate brownfield assessment and redevelopment.
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