Environmental
Tennessee's 'brownfield' redevelopment program incentivizes the cleanup and reuse of:
AWetlands and riparian buffers
BFormerly contaminated industrial or commercial properties✓ Correct
CAgricultural land converted to residential use
DOld-growth timber tracts
Explanation
Tennessee's brownfield program, administered in part by TDEC, encourages voluntary cleanup and redevelopment of abandoned or underused properties where contamination has hindered reuse.
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