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/