Environmental
What is the purpose of the EPA's Brownfields Program in Ohio?
APreserving natural lands from development
BProviding funding and technical assistance to assess and clean up contaminated properties for reuse✓ Correct
CRegulating industrial waste disposal
DMonitoring air quality near industrial sites
Explanation
The EPA's Brownfields Program provides grants and loans to states, tribes, and local governments to assess and remediate contaminated properties, enabling brownfield sites to be returned to productive use and revitalizing communities.
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