Environmental
Maine's Stormwater Management Program requires certain development projects to manage stormwater to prevent:
ASnow accumulation on sidewalks
BIncreased runoff that causes erosion and water quality degradation✓ Correct
CFlooding of neighboring properties only
DAll rain from reaching surface water
Explanation
Maine's stormwater regulations require development projects to manage stormwater runoff to prevent erosion, water quality degradation, and flooding by using best management practices (BMPs) such as detention ponds and pervious surfaces.
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