Environmental

A 'brownfield' in New York is best defined as:

AAgricultural land that has been converted to residential use
BReal property where the presence or suspected presence of a contaminant complicates redevelopment✓ Correct
CAny property located in a floodplain
DVacant land in a rural area with no infrastructure

Explanation

Under New York's Brownfield Cleanup Program (BCP), a brownfield is real property whose redevelopment, expansion, or reuse is complicated by the presence or potential presence of a hazardous waste. The BCP provides incentives for the cleanup and redevelopment of these sites.

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