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Maryland Water Treatment Plant Exceeds Pollution Limit For The Fourth Time - The BayNet

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The nutrients nitrogen and phosphorus cause algae blooms that cloud the water. A gradually increasing trend in rainfall is driving more nutrient pollution off the land and into streams. Dave Harp ANNAPOLIS – The wastewater treatment plant operated by the city of Frederick, MD, has exceeded the limits for its annual phosphorus discharge for the fourth time in the last five years. The nutrients phosphorus and nitrogen are major pollutants to the C…
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thebaynet.com broke the news in on Wednesday, April 15, 2026.
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