Environmental
Maine's Brownfields program assists with the:
ADevelopment of new farmland
BAssessment and cleanup of contaminated former industrial or commercial sites✓ Correct
CManagement of hunting and fishing rights
DConservation of brown bear habitat
Explanation
Brownfields are former industrial or commercial sites where redevelopment is complicated by actual or potential environmental contamination. Maine's brownfields program provides funding and liability protections to facilitate cleanup and redevelopment.
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