Environmental
Vermont's 'brownfield' redevelopment programs target:
AProperties with excellent soil for agriculture
BFormer industrial or commercial properties with known or potential contamination, supporting cleanup and redevelopment✓ Correct
CProperties adjacent to ski resorts
DAgricultural land near Lake Champlain
Explanation
Brownfield programs in Vermont support the investigation, cleanup, and redevelopment of formerly used commercial and industrial sites that may have contamination issues, returning them to productive economic use.
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