Environmental (alternative)

Maryland's ban on phosphorus fertilizer applications on established lawns (except with a soil test showing need) was enacted primarily to:

AReduce homeowner lawn care expenses
BReduce phosphorus runoff into the Chesapeake Bay that causes algae blooms and dead zones✓ Correct
CProtect groundwater drinking sources
DComply with federal EPA mandates

Explanation

Maryland banned unnecessary phosphorus applications to established lawns to reduce the nutrient runoff that feeds algae blooms in the Chesapeake Bay, depleting oxygen and harming aquatic life.

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