Hardship Exemption Application (Bay Restoration Fee and Maryland Storm Water Fee) The Baltimore City Department of Public Works, Bureau of Water and Wastewater, will review your application for Bay Restoration Fee and Maryland Storm Water 2025

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The legislation requires the County to collect the fee ($7.50 per quarter for a single residential dwelling) as a separate line item on the utility bill.
Baltimore Citys water discount program, Water4All, creates more equitable access to water assistance for more residents, and to protect tenants and homeowners from service cut-offs or liens on their properties when they are unable to pay their water bill.
The Bay Restoration Fee is $60 per year for property owners who have private septic systems and are not served by public water this is billed on property tax bills each year.
Front Foot Benefit Charges (FFBC) can lead to great confusion for homeowners. These are charges for the installation of pipes that connect homes to the public water and sewer system.
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