Environmental (alternative)
Maryland's Chesapeake Bay Restoration Fund (the 'flush tax') primarily finances:
ABeach restoration projects
BUpgrades to sewage treatment plants and septic systems to reduce nitrogen pollution✓ Correct
CHarbor dredging operations
DBay fishing industry subsidies
Explanation
The Bay Restoration Fund (funded by a per-household fee) finances upgrades to wastewater treatment plants and nitrogen-reducing septic system upgrades to reduce nutrient pollution flowing into the Chesapeake Bay.
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