Saturday, November 6, 2010
EPA Discusses Chesapeake Bay Restoration Plans for West Virginia
Tom Boggs has sent in reports of EPA's meetings with citizens in the Eastern Panhandle who are interested in the effect that the Chesapeake Bay renewal effort will have on them. EPA is proposing to limit discharges of sediment and nutrients into the Chesapeake Bay, in order to restore it to its former health. That will mean some additional controls on discharges from WV municipalities, agriculture, and other sources of nutrients. Here is the report from the Journal, and the report from WV Public Radio
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