Environmental
A Utah property located on or near a brownfield site is:
AAlways uninhabitable
BA previously developed site with potential contamination that may require cleanup for redevelopment✓ Correct
CA protected natural area
DAn agricultural property transitioning to residential use
Explanation
Brownfields are formerly used industrial or commercial sites with potential contamination. State and federal programs provide funding and liability relief to encourage cleanup and redevelopment.
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