Environmental
What is the Maryland Bay Restoration Fund fee associated with?
AA fee charged to all new construction projects near the Chesapeake Bay
BA septic system upgrade fund financed by a fee on nitrogen-based nutrients to improve Chesapeake Bay water quality✓ Correct
CA tax on waterfront property sales
DAn environmental impact fee on commercial developments
Explanation
The Bay Restoration Fund (flush tax) is a fee on septic and sewer users to fund upgrades that reduce nitrogen in the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
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