Recent News: #Watershed Implementation Plans (WIPs)
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March 11, 2022
How we can reach a healthier, more productive Chesapeake Bay watershed
The Bay Program is likely to achieve 14 of our 31 outcomes by 2025
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January 20, 2022
New EPA Regional Administrator is ready to advance restoration in the Chesapeake Bay watershed
Adam Ortiz joins us for an interview on the future of the Chesapeake Bay Program
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October 26, 2021
Bay water quality declines, but work on the ground gives hope for the future
The Chesapeake Bay Program estimates that states, D.C. are making progress in reducing pollution
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April 06, 2021
2019-2020 Bay Barometer shows an ecosystem in mixed recovery
The Chesapeake Bay Program releases annual assessment of Bay health
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October 14, 2020
Feedback welcomed on draft Conowingo plan
Partnership takes action to reduce additional pollution flowing into the Bay
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August 07, 2020
Wastewater treatment plant upgrades help reduce nitrogen pollution entering the Bay
Sediment pollution also declines, thanks in part to the efforts of our farmers
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March 11, 2020
Fencing out manure pollution
Virginia passes legislation with the goal of keeping cattle out of streams
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October 09, 2019
Long-awaited Conowingo plan begins to take shape
Funds awarded to help address financing, oversight of Conowingo WIP
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September 27, 2019
Creating incentives for conservation and land use
Future land preservation and sustainable growth plans can benefit watershed jurisdictions
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June 05, 2019
Planning for a changing climate
Bay Program partners build resiliency into their pollution reduction plans
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