Maryland Statutes

§ 16-102

Maryland § 16-102
JurisdictionMaryland
Article genEnvironment
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Md. Code Ann., Environment § 16-102 (2026).

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(a)In many areas of the State much of the wetlands have been lost or despoiled by unregulated dredging, dumping, filling, and like activities, and the remaining wetlands are in jeopardy of being lost or despoiled by these and other activities. The loss or despoliation:
(1)Will affect adversely, if not eliminate entirely, the value of the wetlands as a source of nutrient to finfish, crustacea, and shellfish of significant economic value;
(2)Will destroy the wetlands as a habitat for plants and animals of significant economic value and eliminate or substantially reduce marine commerce, recreation, and aesthetic enjoyment;
(3)In most cases, will affect the natural ability of tidal wetlands to reduce flood damage and affect adversely the public health

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