Environmental (alternative)
Maryland's Chesapeake Bay Critical Area Act protects tidal waters and land within how many feet of the Bay?
A500 feet
B750 feet
C1,000 feet✓ Correct
D1,500 feet
Explanation
The Chesapeake Bay Critical Area Act protects tidal waters and the land within 1,000 feet of the Chesapeake Bay and its tidal tributaries from harmful development impacts.
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