Publication date: November 20, 2008 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
The Chesapeake Executive Council issued the Directive: Leading the Nation in Development of a Sustainable Next-Generation Biofuels Industry (08-1). This directive adopts the findings of the Report: Next Generation Biofuels -- Taking the...
Publication date: December 05, 2007 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
In 2006, the Chesapeake Executive Council recognized that retaining, expanding, and sustainably managing forest lands is essential to restoring a healthy Chesapeake Bay by signing Directive 06-01. This implementation document responds...
Publication date: October 22, 2006 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
Retaining and expanding forests in the Chesapeake Bay watershed is critical to our success in restoring the Chesapeake Bay. Forests are the most beneficial land use for protecting water quality, due to their ability to capture, filter...
Publication date: January 10, 2005 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
In December 2003, the Executive Council directed the Chesapeake Bay Program to establish and convene a Chesapeake Bay Watershed Blue ribbon panel to consider funding sources to implement the tributary strategies basin-wide and to make...
Publication date: January 10, 2005 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
Agriculture is a significant source of nutrients entering the Chesapeake Bay, with animal manure and poultry litter contributing about half of the agricultural nutrient load. As animal operations become more concentrated and the acreage...
Publication date: January 10, 2005 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
This Directive addresses next steps, each of which will advance Tributary Strategy implementation, and identifies measures to implement several Panel recommendations upon which action can be taken quickly.
Publication date: December 09, 2003 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
improving water quality is the most critical element in the overall protection and restoration of the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries was the goal of this directive.
Publication date: December 08, 2003 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
We, the members of the Chesapeake Executive Council, hereby reaffirm our commitment to restoring the Chesapeake Bay, in part, by protecting and restoring riparian lands along the watershed’s thousands of miles of stream and shoreline.
...Publication date: December 03, 2001 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
Increased population and development within the watershed have created projections regarding urban and suburban growth and the increase of imperviousness in the watershed, managing stormwater runoff is an important activity for reducing...
Publication date: December 08, 1998 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
The Interstate Animal Waste Distribution and Use Technology Directive supports the nutrient reductions goals of the 1987 Chesapeake Bay Agreement and the opportunity that it provides for all states within the Chesapeake Bay watershed...
Publication date: December 08, 1998 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
New and enhanced environmental technologies are critical to reducing pollution releases, lowering compliance costs and improving production efficiency. The Chesapeake Bay Program has encouraged the development and implementation of...
Publication date: December 08, 1998 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
Chesapeake 2000 takes stock of the progress made to date in restoring the Chesapeake Bay and renews the Chesapeake Bay Program's commitment to the ultimate goal of restoring the productivity, diversity and abundance of the living...
Publication date: December 08, 1998 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
This directive outlines environmental education commitments by the Bay Program, departments of education and interagency education groups in each jurisdiction. These groups will report annually to the Department of Education, and...
Publication date: October 30, 1997 | Type of document: Directive
The restoration of water quality and living resources is the principal goal of the Chesapeake Bay Program. Through the cooperative efforts of the Bay Program partners, we have endeavored to strengthen and coordinate our actions to protect...
Publication date: October 30, 1997 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
Overview of the Chesapeake Bay Program's reconfirmation to reduce nitrogen and phosphorus loading to the Bay from controllable sources by 40 percent by 2000, using 1985 as a base year. This directive also outlines systems and measures...
Publication date: October 30, 1997 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
Both tidal and non-tidal wetlands critical role in the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem, is emphasized in this in this directive and specific actions are recommended to maintain existing wetland and to restore wetland acreage and functions in...
Publication date: October 10, 1996 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
Overview of local governments' role in the Chesapeake Bay Program within the range of program activities that depend on local action and support.
Publication date: October 14, 1994 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
We now recognize that forests along waterways, also known as "riparian forests," are an important resource that protects water quality and provides habitat and food necessary to support fish survival and reproduction. Used as buffers,...
Publication date: October 14, 1994 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
In 1992, recognizing the significant role that agriculture plays in the Bay's restoration, the Executive Council launched the Agricultural Nonpoint Source Initiative to develop strategies for the agricultural community to reach their...
Publication date: October 14, 1994 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
This Directive addresses historical habitats in the Chesapeake Bay watershed, the need to accelerate efforts to restore habitat across the basin to benefit living resources and directs the Bay Program to implement an integrated and...
Publication date: December 27, 1993 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
Overview of the conditions planned to achieve a net gain in submerged aquatic vegetation distribution abundance and species diversity in the Chesapeake Bay and its tidal tributaries over present populations.
Publication date: December 27, 1993 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
Overview of the conditions that will reduce nutrients entering the Bay at a level 40% less than they were in 1985, even in the face of increased population and development.
Publication date: December 27, 1993 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
In January 1989, The Chesapeake Executive Council adopted the Basinwide Toxics Reduction Strategy in fulfillment of the 1987 Chesapeake Bay Agreement and committed to reevaluate the Strategy of the 1987 Clean Water Act as a foundation...
Publication date: December 27, 1993 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
Overview of commitments in the Chesapeake Bay Program to restore and protect the ecological integrity, productivity and beneficial uses of the Chesapeake Bay. Signatories include the states of Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, the...
Publication date: December 26, 1993 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
We the undersigned, adopt the Fish Passage Goals Policy in accordance with the Fish Passage Strategy adopted by the Executive Council in January of 1989. The Fish Passage Strategy states that all jurisdictions of the Chesapeake Bay...
Publication date: December 03, 2001 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
Increased population and development within the watershed have created projections regarding urban and suburban growth and the increase of imperviousness in the watershed, managing stormwater runoff is an important activity for reducing...
Publication date: December 09, 2003 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
improving water quality is the most critical element in the overall protection and restoration of the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries was the goal of this directive.
Publication date: January 10, 2005 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
In December 2003, the Executive Council directed the Chesapeake Bay Program to establish and convene a Chesapeake Bay Watershed Blue ribbon panel to consider funding sources to implement the tributary strategies basin-wide and to make...
Publication date: January 10, 2005 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
This Directive addresses next steps, each of which will advance Tributary Strategy implementation, and identifies measures to implement several Panel recommendations upon which action can be taken quickly.
Publication date: January 10, 2005 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
Agriculture is a significant source of nutrients entering the Chesapeake Bay, with animal manure and poultry litter contributing about half of the agricultural nutrient load. As animal operations become more concentrated and the acreage...
Publication date: October 22, 2006 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
Retaining and expanding forests in the Chesapeake Bay watershed is critical to our success in restoring the Chesapeake Bay. Forests are the most beneficial land use for protecting water quality, due to their ability to capture, filter...
Publication date: November 20, 2008 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
The Chesapeake Executive Council issued the Directive: Leading the Nation in Development of a Sustainable Next-Generation Biofuels Industry (08-1). This directive adopts the findings of the Report: Next Generation Biofuels -- Taking the...
Publication date: December 27, 1993 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
Overview of the conditions that will reduce nutrients entering the Bay at a level 40% less than they were in 1985, even in the face of increased population and development.
Publication date: December 27, 1993 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
In January 1989, The Chesapeake Executive Council adopted the Basinwide Toxics Reduction Strategy in fulfillment of the 1987 Chesapeake Bay Agreement and committed to reevaluate the Strategy of the 1987 Clean Water Act as a foundation...
Publication date: December 27, 1993 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
Overview of the conditions planned to achieve a net gain in submerged aquatic vegetation distribution abundance and species diversity in the Chesapeake Bay and its tidal tributaries over present populations.
Publication date: December 27, 1993 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
Overview of commitments in the Chesapeake Bay Program to restore and protect the ecological integrity, productivity and beneficial uses of the Chesapeake Bay. Signatories include the states of Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, the...
Publication date: October 14, 1994 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
In 1992, recognizing the significant role that agriculture plays in the Bay's restoration, the Executive Council launched the Agricultural Nonpoint Source Initiative to develop strategies for the agricultural community to reach their...
Publication date: October 14, 1994 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
This Directive addresses historical habitats in the Chesapeake Bay watershed, the need to accelerate efforts to restore habitat across the basin to benefit living resources and directs the Bay Program to implement an integrated and...
Publication date: October 10, 1996 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
Overview of local governments' role in the Chesapeake Bay Program within the range of program activities that depend on local action and support.
Publication date: October 30, 1997 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
Overview of the Chesapeake Bay Program's reconfirmation to reduce nitrogen and phosphorus loading to the Bay from controllable sources by 40 percent by 2000, using 1985 as a base year. This directive also outlines systems and measures...
Publication date: October 30, 1997 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
Both tidal and non-tidal wetlands critical role in the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem, is emphasized in this in this directive and specific actions are recommended to maintain existing wetland and to restore wetland acreage and functions in...
Publication date: October 30, 1997 | Type of document: Directive
The restoration of water quality and living resources is the principal goal of the Chesapeake Bay Program. Through the cooperative efforts of the Bay Program partners, we have endeavored to strengthen and coordinate our actions to protect...
Publication date: December 08, 1998 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
This directive outlines environmental education commitments by the Bay Program, departments of education and interagency education groups in each jurisdiction. These groups will report annually to the Department of Education, and...
Publication date: December 08, 1998 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
Chesapeake 2000 takes stock of the progress made to date in restoring the Chesapeake Bay and renews the Chesapeake Bay Program's commitment to the ultimate goal of restoring the productivity, diversity and abundance of the living...
Publication date: December 08, 1998 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
New and enhanced environmental technologies are critical to reducing pollution releases, lowering compliance costs and improving production efficiency. The Chesapeake Bay Program has encouraged the development and implementation of...
Publication date: December 08, 1998 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
The Interstate Animal Waste Distribution and Use Technology Directive supports the nutrient reductions goals of the 1987 Chesapeake Bay Agreement and the opportunity that it provides for all states within the Chesapeake Bay watershed...
Publication date: December 08, 2003 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
We, the members of the Chesapeake Executive Council, hereby reaffirm our commitment to restoring the Chesapeake Bay, in part, by protecting and restoring riparian lands along the watershed’s thousands of miles of stream and shoreline.
...Publication date: December 26, 1993 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
We the undersigned, adopt the Fish Passage Goals Policy in accordance with the Fish Passage Strategy adopted by the Executive Council in January of 1989. The Fish Passage Strategy states that all jurisdictions of the Chesapeake Bay...
Publication date: October 14, 1994 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
We now recognize that forests along waterways, also known as "riparian forests," are an important resource that protects water quality and provides habitat and food necessary to support fish survival and reproduction. Used as buffers,...
Publication date: December 05, 2007 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
In 2006, the Chesapeake Executive Council recognized that retaining, expanding, and sustainably managing forest lands is essential to restoring a healthy Chesapeake Bay by signing Directive 06-01. This implementation document responds...
Publication date: December 08, 1998 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
This directive outlines environmental education commitments by the Bay Program, departments of education and interagency education groups in each jurisdiction. These groups will report annually to the Department of Education, and...
Publication date: December 03, 2001 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
Increased population and development within the watershed have created projections regarding urban and suburban growth and the increase of imperviousness in the watershed, managing stormwater runoff is an important activity for reducing...
Publication date: December 27, 1993 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
Overview of commitments in the Chesapeake Bay Program to restore and protect the ecological integrity, productivity and beneficial uses of the Chesapeake Bay. Signatories include the states of Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, the...
Publication date: January 10, 2005 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
Agriculture is a significant source of nutrients entering the Chesapeake Bay, with animal manure and poultry litter contributing about half of the agricultural nutrient load. As animal operations become more concentrated and the acreage...
Publication date: January 10, 2005 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
This Directive addresses next steps, each of which will advance Tributary Strategy implementation, and identifies measures to implement several Panel recommendations upon which action can be taken quickly.
Publication date: December 09, 2003 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
improving water quality is the most critical element in the overall protection and restoration of the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries was the goal of this directive.
Publication date: October 14, 1994 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
In 1992, recognizing the significant role that agriculture plays in the Bay's restoration, the Executive Council launched the Agricultural Nonpoint Source Initiative to develop strategies for the agricultural community to reach their...
Publication date: December 05, 2007 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
In 2006, the Chesapeake Executive Council recognized that retaining, expanding, and sustainably managing forest lands is essential to restoring a healthy Chesapeake Bay by signing Directive 06-01. This implementation document responds...
Publication date: December 26, 1993 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
We the undersigned, adopt the Fish Passage Goals Policy in accordance with the Fish Passage Strategy adopted by the Executive Council in January of 1989. The Fish Passage Strategy states that all jurisdictions of the Chesapeake Bay...
Publication date: October 30, 1997 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
Both tidal and non-tidal wetlands critical role in the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem, is emphasized in this in this directive and specific actions are recommended to maintain existing wetland and to restore wetland acreage and functions in...
Publication date: December 08, 2003 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
We, the members of the Chesapeake Executive Council, hereby reaffirm our commitment to restoring the Chesapeake Bay, in part, by protecting and restoring riparian lands along the watershed’s thousands of miles of stream and shoreline.
...Publication date: January 10, 2005 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
In December 2003, the Executive Council directed the Chesapeake Bay Program to establish and convene a Chesapeake Bay Watershed Blue ribbon panel to consider funding sources to implement the tributary strategies basin-wide and to make...
Publication date: October 22, 2006 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
Retaining and expanding forests in the Chesapeake Bay watershed is critical to our success in restoring the Chesapeake Bay. Forests are the most beneficial land use for protecting water quality, due to their ability to capture, filter...
Publication date: October 14, 1994 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
We now recognize that forests along waterways, also known as "riparian forests," are an important resource that protects water quality and provides habitat and food necessary to support fish survival and reproduction. Used as buffers,...
Publication date: November 20, 2008 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
The Chesapeake Executive Council issued the Directive: Leading the Nation in Development of a Sustainable Next-Generation Biofuels Industry (08-1). This directive adopts the findings of the Report: Next Generation Biofuels -- Taking the...
Publication date: December 27, 1993 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
Overview of the conditions planned to achieve a net gain in submerged aquatic vegetation distribution abundance and species diversity in the Chesapeake Bay and its tidal tributaries over present populations.
Publication date: December 27, 1993 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
Overview of the conditions that will reduce nutrients entering the Bay at a level 40% less than they were in 1985, even in the face of increased population and development.
Publication date: December 08, 1998 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
The Interstate Animal Waste Distribution and Use Technology Directive supports the nutrient reductions goals of the 1987 Chesapeake Bay Agreement and the opportunity that it provides for all states within the Chesapeake Bay watershed...
Publication date: October 10, 1996 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
Overview of local governments' role in the Chesapeake Bay Program within the range of program activities that depend on local action and support.
Publication date: October 30, 1997 | Type of document: Directive
The restoration of water quality and living resources is the principal goal of the Chesapeake Bay Program. Through the cooperative efforts of the Bay Program partners, we have endeavored to strengthen and coordinate our actions to protect...
Publication date: October 30, 1997 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
Overview of the Chesapeake Bay Program's reconfirmation to reduce nitrogen and phosphorus loading to the Bay from controllable sources by 40 percent by 2000, using 1985 as a base year. This directive also outlines systems and measures...
Publication date: December 27, 1993 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
In January 1989, The Chesapeake Executive Council adopted the Basinwide Toxics Reduction Strategy in fulfillment of the 1987 Chesapeake Bay Agreement and committed to reevaluate the Strategy of the 1987 Clean Water Act as a foundation...
Publication date: December 08, 1998 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
New and enhanced environmental technologies are critical to reducing pollution releases, lowering compliance costs and improving production efficiency. The Chesapeake Bay Program has encouraged the development and implementation of...
Publication date: October 14, 1994 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
This Directive addresses historical habitats in the Chesapeake Bay watershed, the need to accelerate efforts to restore habitat across the basin to benefit living resources and directs the Bay Program to implement an integrated and...
Publication date: December 08, 1998 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
Chesapeake 2000 takes stock of the progress made to date in restoring the Chesapeake Bay and renews the Chesapeake Bay Program's commitment to the ultimate goal of restoring the productivity, diversity and abundance of the living...
Publication date: October 22, 2006 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
Retaining and expanding forests in the Chesapeake Bay watershed is critical to our success in restoring the Chesapeake Bay. Forests are the most beneficial land use for protecting water quality, due to their ability to capture, filter...
Publication date: November 20, 2008 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
The Chesapeake Executive Council issued the Directive: Leading the Nation in Development of a Sustainable Next-Generation Biofuels Industry (08-1). This directive adopts the findings of the Report: Next Generation Biofuels -- Taking the...
Publication date: October 30, 1997 | Type of document: Directive
The restoration of water quality and living resources is the principal goal of the Chesapeake Bay Program. Through the cooperative efforts of the Bay Program partners, we have endeavored to strengthen and coordinate our actions to protect...
Publication date: December 27, 1993 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
Overview of the conditions planned to achieve a net gain in submerged aquatic vegetation distribution abundance and species diversity in the Chesapeake Bay and its tidal tributaries over present populations.
Publication date: December 27, 1993 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
Overview of the conditions that will reduce nutrients entering the Bay at a level 40% less than they were in 1985, even in the face of increased population and development.
Publication date: October 14, 1994 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
This Directive addresses historical habitats in the Chesapeake Bay watershed, the need to accelerate efforts to restore habitat across the basin to benefit living resources and directs the Bay Program to implement an integrated and...
Publication date: October 10, 1996 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
Overview of local governments' role in the Chesapeake Bay Program within the range of program activities that depend on local action and support.
Publication date: October 30, 1997 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
Overview of the Chesapeake Bay Program's reconfirmation to reduce nitrogen and phosphorus loading to the Bay from controllable sources by 40 percent by 2000, using 1985 as a base year. This directive also outlines systems and measures...
Publication date: December 08, 1998 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
The Interstate Animal Waste Distribution and Use Technology Directive supports the nutrient reductions goals of the 1987 Chesapeake Bay Agreement and the opportunity that it provides for all states within the Chesapeake Bay watershed...
Publication date: December 08, 1998 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
New and enhanced environmental technologies are critical to reducing pollution releases, lowering compliance costs and improving production efficiency. The Chesapeake Bay Program has encouraged the development and implementation of...
Publication date: December 27, 1993 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
In January 1989, The Chesapeake Executive Council adopted the Basinwide Toxics Reduction Strategy in fulfillment of the 1987 Chesapeake Bay Agreement and committed to reevaluate the Strategy of the 1987 Clean Water Act as a foundation...
Publication date: December 08, 1998 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
Chesapeake 2000 takes stock of the progress made to date in restoring the Chesapeake Bay and renews the Chesapeake Bay Program's commitment to the ultimate goal of restoring the productivity, diversity and abundance of the living...
Publication date: January 10, 2005 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
In December 2003, the Executive Council directed the Chesapeake Bay Program to establish and convene a Chesapeake Bay Watershed Blue ribbon panel to consider funding sources to implement the tributary strategies basin-wide and to make...
Publication date: December 27, 1993 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
Overview of commitments in the Chesapeake Bay Program to restore and protect the ecological integrity, productivity and beneficial uses of the Chesapeake Bay. Signatories include the states of Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, the...
Publication date: January 10, 2005 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
Agriculture is a significant source of nutrients entering the Chesapeake Bay, with animal manure and poultry litter contributing about half of the agricultural nutrient load. As animal operations become more concentrated and the acreage...
Publication date: January 10, 2005 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
This Directive addresses next steps, each of which will advance Tributary Strategy implementation, and identifies measures to implement several Panel recommendations upon which action can be taken quickly.
Publication date: October 30, 1997 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
Both tidal and non-tidal wetlands critical role in the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem, is emphasized in this in this directive and specific actions are recommended to maintain existing wetland and to restore wetland acreage and functions in...
Publication date: December 05, 2007 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
In 2006, the Chesapeake Executive Council recognized that retaining, expanding, and sustainably managing forest lands is essential to restoring a healthy Chesapeake Bay by signing Directive 06-01. This implementation document responds...
Publication date: December 08, 1998 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
This directive outlines environmental education commitments by the Bay Program, departments of education and interagency education groups in each jurisdiction. These groups will report annually to the Department of Education, and...
Publication date: December 09, 2003 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
improving water quality is the most critical element in the overall protection and restoration of the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries was the goal of this directive.
Publication date: December 03, 2001 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
Increased population and development within the watershed have created projections regarding urban and suburban growth and the increase of imperviousness in the watershed, managing stormwater runoff is an important activity for reducing...
Publication date: October 14, 1994 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
We now recognize that forests along waterways, also known as "riparian forests," are an important resource that protects water quality and provides habitat and food necessary to support fish survival and reproduction. Used as buffers,...
Publication date: December 08, 2003 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
We, the members of the Chesapeake Executive Council, hereby reaffirm our commitment to restoring the Chesapeake Bay, in part, by protecting and restoring riparian lands along the watershed’s thousands of miles of stream and shoreline.
...Publication date: October 14, 1994 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
In 1992, recognizing the significant role that agriculture plays in the Bay's restoration, the Executive Council launched the Agricultural Nonpoint Source Initiative to develop strategies for the agricultural community to reach their...
Publication date: December 26, 1993 | Type of document: Directive | Download: Electronic Version
We the undersigned, adopt the Fish Passage Goals Policy in accordance with the Fish Passage Strategy adopted by the Executive Council in January of 1989. The Fish Passage Strategy states that all jurisdictions of the Chesapeake Bay...
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