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TexasTowelie

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Tue Jun 4, 2019, 02:21 AM Jun 2019

Chesapeake Bay: Pennsylvania called 'weakest link' by Bay Foundation. Maryland weighs in

Pennsylvania's failure to address water pollution is a threat to the entire Chesapeake Bay, which if not better addressed in the new cleanup plan could trigger EPA controls or a lawsuit, according to the Chesapeake Bay Foundation.

The environmental nonprofit recently released a report judging the progress and future plans of the three key Chesapeake Bay states — Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania. It called Pennsylvania "far off track" from the regions clean water goals.

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan followed this move by sending a letter to Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf that expressed concern over Pennsylvania's plan.

Each of the six states in the bay watershed recently developed draft plans to give a concrete outline for how pollution reduction will be accomplished by 2025. The states —Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, New York, Virginia and West Virginia — are legally bound to meet specific targets by that year as part of the federally mandated Chesapeake Bay clean up process.

Read more: https://www.delmarvanow.com/story/news/local/maryland/2019/05/30/pennsylvania-under-fire-bay-pollution-maryland-mostly-on-track/1258639001/

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