Environmental
Oregon's Brownfields program helps:
AFinance new agricultural land development
BRedevelop contaminated commercial and industrial properties by providing liability relief and financial assistance for cleanup✓ Correct
CDevelop suburban residential projects on former farmland
DFund environmental education programs in Oregon schools
Explanation
Oregon's Brownfields program (administered by Oregon DEQ and Business Oregon) assists in the cleanup and redevelopment of properties affected by contamination (brownfields). It provides liability relief, grants, and technical assistance to encourage productive reuse of contaminated sites.
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