Environmental

Brownfields in South Dakota are defined as:

AAgricultural land that has been fallow for more than 5 years
BProperties where expansion, redevelopment, or reuse may be complicated by hazardous substance contamination✓ Correct
CAll former industrial sites regardless of contamination
DPublic lands managed by the state for environmental protection

Explanation

Brownfields are real properties where hazardous substances, pollutants, or contaminants are present or potentially present, complicating redevelopment. EPA and state programs provide incentives to clean and redevelop them.

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