Environmental
A property near a Maryland wetland may be subject to restrictions under:
ASection 404 of the Clean Water Act requiring Army Corps of Engineers permits for fill✓ Correct
BOnly local zoning codes
CThe Maryland Homestead Tax Credit
DMREC disclosure requirements only
Explanation
Section 404 of the Clean Water Act requires Army Corps of Engineers permits for the discharge of fill material into wetlands and other waters of the U.S.
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