Environmental

In West Virginia, the state's legacy of chemical manufacturing along the Kanawha River Valley (known as 'Chemical Valley') has created numerous brownfield sites. These sites represent:

APrime real estate with no environmental concerns
BContaminated industrial properties requiring environmental remediation before redevelopment✓ Correct
COnly aesthetic concerns, not public health risks
DProperties that cannot be redeveloped under any circumstances

Explanation

West Virginia's Chemical Valley (along the Kanawha River near Charleston) has numerous contaminated industrial brownfield sites from decades of chemical manufacturing. These sites require environmental investigation, remediation, and regulatory approvals before safe redevelopment.

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