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MD proposes new Chesapeake Bay cleanup efforts
Written by Baltimore Sun   
September 3, 2010, Baltimore, MD – Maryland officials are proposing tripling the pace of the state’s efforts to clean up the Chesapeake Bay, releasing a draft plan that calls for pollution reductions across the landscape, including upgrading more sewage plants and household septic tanks, retrofitting urban and suburban storm drains, and trying new ways to curb farm runoff, including burning poultry manure for energy.

The 170-page plan, submitted to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, outlines 75 “options” for reducing nutrient and sediment pollution enough to restore the bay’s water quality by the end of this decade – five years ahead of the 2025 bay cleanup deadline the states earlier set for themselves.

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