ENVIRONMENT
In Maryland, environmental protection is the responsibility of the Department of the Environment. Implementation of "smart growth" policies, which affect the environment, is conducted by the Department of Planning. The Office of Smart Growth oversees the coordination and implementation of smart growth policies.
Skyline, townhouses & marinas on Patapsco River (view from Canton), Baltimore, Maryland, May 2002. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.
Additional executive commissions and committees monitor environmental conditions and advise government agencies on environmental protection. These boards are as diverse as the Bay Restoration Fund Advisory Committee; the Cox Creek Citizens Oversight Committee; the Critical Area Commission for the Chesapeake and Atlantic Coastal Bays; the Executive Committee for Dredged Material Management Plans; the Environmental Noise Advisory Council; the Commission on Environmental Justice and Sustainable Communities; the Hart-Miller-Pleasure Island Citizens Oversight Committee; the Patuxent River Commission; and the Interagency Technical Assistance Committee on Wastewater Treatment Systems.
Some county and municipal governments also oversee local agencies concerned with the environment. Montgomery County, for example, has a Department of Environmental Protection, while the Land Use and Environment Office in Anne Arundel County also oversees planning functions.
Based in Cambridge, the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science is affiliated with the Maryland Sea Grant College.
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