Environmental
Oklahoma's Brownfields program encourages the redevelopment of contaminated properties by:
AProviding free cleanup at government expense for all sites
BOffering liability protection and financial incentives to developers who clean up and redevelop contaminated sites✓ Correct
CRequiring demolition of all structures on contaminated land
DProhibiting all development on former industrial sites
Explanation
Oklahoma's Brownfields program (administered by DEQ) provides voluntary cleanup agreements, liability protection, and access to grants and tax credits to encourage private redevelopment of contaminated or potentially contaminated properties.
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