Environmental
Maryland's Septic System User Incentive Program provides incentives for homeowners to:
AConnect to public sewer systems
BUpgrade conventional septic systems to nitrogen-reducing 'Best Available Technology' (BAT) systems to protect the Chesapeake Bay✓ Correct
CInstall alternative fuel systems
DReduce water consumption
Explanation
Maryland offers financial incentives to homeowners to upgrade old septic systems to nitrogen-reducing BAT systems that better protect water quality flowing into the Chesapeake Bay.
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