Environmental
Montana's 'Reclamation and Development Grants Act' provides funding for which type of environmental restoration?
AOnly active mining operations
BAbandoned hardrock mine reclamation, natural disaster restoration, and coal mine reclamation on public and private lands to protect public safety and the environment✓ Correct
CUrban brownfield redevelopment only
DExclusively federal Superfund site cleanups
Explanation
Montana's RDGA provides state grants for reclaiming hazardous abandoned mine sites, restoring areas damaged by natural disasters, and reclaiming coal mine lands—improving public safety, protecting water resources, and enhancing property values in affected areas.
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