Environmental
Oregon's 'Brownfields Assessment Program' provides funding to help with:
ANew construction on pristine farmland
BEnvironmental assessments of properties suspected of contamination to support redevelopment✓ Correct
CPurchasing contaminated properties for state ownership
DCriminal prosecution of polluters
Explanation
Oregon's Brownfields Assessment Program (administered through DLCD and DEQ) provides grants to help local governments and others conduct environmental assessments on properties suspected of contamination. This helps determine the extent of contamination and supports the redevelopment planning process.
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