Environmental

In Montana, a 'brownfield' site is best defined as:

AAgricultural land that has been over-farmed and is no longer productive
BAn abandoned or underused commercial or industrial property where redevelopment is complicated by real or perceived environmental contamination✓ Correct
CFederal land managed by the BLM for grazing
DAny property near a river or stream subject to flooding

Explanation

A brownfield is a former commercial or industrial property where redevelopment is complicated by actual or perceived environmental contamination. Montana and the EPA have programs to facilitate brownfield assessment and cleanup for productive reuse.

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