Chesapeake Bay Pollution Levels Continue to Drop, Virginia Among States Showing Progress
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Chesapeake Bay Pollution Drops, Goals Near - The Southern Maryland Chronicle
ANNAPOLIS, Md., June 3, 2025 — The Chesapeake Bay Program reported significant progress in reducing nitrogen, phosphorus, and sediment pollution entering the Chesapeake Bay between 2009 and 2024. The seven jurisdictions in the Bay watershed—Delaware, Maryland, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia—have advanced efforts to meet the 2025 goals set by the Chesapeake Bay Total Maximum Daily Load (Bay TMDL). Th…
Because serious pollution problems do not stop in the metropolitan area, the PAN bench in the Local Congress said the intervention of state authorities was urgent. Carlos de la Fuente Flores, coordinator of the faction said it was necessary to sign an agreement between the State Government and the federal authorities to make this possible. He pointed out that with this, the state administration will be able to have powers and sanction all compan…
2025 Pollution Deadline: Bay States Make Progress, but Fall Short of Some Goals
The Chesapeake Bay Program has released new numbers showing how the Bay watershed states have Source The post 2025 Pollution Deadline: Bay States Make Progress, but Fall Short of Some Goals appeared first on Chesapeake Bay Magazine.
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