Environmental
Utah's Brownfields program helps communities by:
AConverting farmland to residential use
BAssessing and cleaning up contaminated former industrial or commercial sites for redevelopment✓ Correct
CProtecting brown bear habitats near developed areas
DFunding the conversion of brown water (reclaimed water) systems
Explanation
Utah's Brownfields program provides financial and technical assistance to assess and remediate contaminated former industrial or commercial sites. Cleanup enables these properties to be redeveloped—turning environmental liabilities into community assets.
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