Environmental (alternative)
Maryland's Septic System Upgrade Program provides financial assistance to:
ABuild new septic systems in Priority Funding Areas
BUpgrade nitrogen-removing septic systems in the Chesapeake Bay watershed✓ Correct
CInstall public sewer connections in rural areas
DRemediate oil-contaminated soils near residences
Explanation
Maryland's Bay Restoration Fund (flush tax) finances the Septic System Upgrade Program, providing grants/loans to upgrade aging septic systems to nitrogen-removing systems in the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
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