Environmental
In New Mexico, the 'Brownfields Program' helps communities redevelop:
AAgricultural land converted to housing
BAbandoned or underused properties potentially contaminated by hazardous substances✓ Correct
CNative American tribal lands
DFlood plain properties
Explanation
The Brownfields Program provides funding and liability protections to encourage cleanup and redevelopment of contaminated or potentially contaminated commercial/industrial properties, revitalizing communities throughout New Mexico.
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