Environmental
In Missouri, a 'brownfield' site is a property where:
ASoil erosion has turned the land brown
BExpansion or redevelopment may be complicated by actual or potential environmental contamination✓ Correct
CAgricultural chemicals are stored
DOnly brown-colored buildings are permitted by zoning
Explanation
Brownfields are abandoned or underutilized properties where redevelopment is complicated by real or perceived contamination. Missouri DNR's Brownfields Program helps facilitate cleanup and redevelopment of these sites.
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