Environmental
A property in a Nebraska Brownfield redevelopment area is typically:
ALocated in pristine rural farmland
BA formerly industrial or commercial site with known or perceived contamination✓ Correct
CA property with deed restrictions on agricultural use
DA property in a special flood hazard area
Explanation
Brownfields are formerly used industrial or commercial sites where environmental contamination (real or perceived) complicates redevelopment. Nebraska and the EPA have programs to incentivize brownfield cleanup and reuse.
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