Environmental
Ohio's 'Brownfields Initiative' provides assistance to local governments and developers to:
ADevelop new greenfield sites outside urban areas
BAssess, clean up, and redevelop abandoned industrial and commercial properties✓ Correct
CProvide low-income housing in rural areas
DRegulate agricultural pesticide use
Explanation
Ohio's brownfield programs provide grants, low-interest loans, technical assistance, and liability protection to facilitate the assessment, cleanup, and productive reuse of contaminated former industrial and commercial sites.
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