Environmental
New Jersey's 'Brownfields' program is designed to encourage:
AAgricultural development on green farmland
BThe cleanup and redevelopment of contaminated former industrial or commercial sites✓ Correct
CPreservation of all former industrial sites as open space
DNew industrial development on undeveloped land
Explanation
NJ's Brownfields program provides incentives (tax credits, liability protections, technical assistance) to encourage developers to clean up and redevelop contaminated former industrial and commercial sites (brownfields). This redirects development pressure from undeveloped land (greenfields).
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