Recent News: #watershed model
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June 22, 2022
Watershed jurisdictions help lower nutrient and sediment pollution entering the Bay
Bay model shows slight decline of pollution in 2021, thanks to agricultural conservation practices
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April 08, 2021
How does wind impact the Chesapeake Bay?
Wind influences the water, land and people of the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
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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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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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August 14, 2018
Why should you care about a Watershed Implementation Plan?
Bottom line: it will impact your community, not just the Chesapeake Bay
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July 17, 2018
Chesapeake Bay Program partnership exceeds 2017 pollution reducing targets for phosphorus, sediment
Additional work is needed to close gap in reducing nitrogen
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April 17, 2018
The population of people isn't the only thing growing in the Chesapeake region
Watershed jurisdictions to factor increased pollution from rising human and livestock populations into their planning
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January 25, 2018
Updated tools help address pollution and plan for the future
Chesapeake Bay Program unveils a new version of their state-of-the-art suite of modeling tools
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December 20, 2016
Many Pennsylvania farmers taking voluntary action to improve water quality, survey finds
Bay Program’s Agriculture Workgroup approves survey methodology
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November 01, 2016
County-by-county land use data available for review by local governments
Bay Program partners seek input on high-resolution land use datasets
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