2009 Chesapeake Executive Council Meeting
Date and Time
Tuesday, May 12, 2009 from 10:00am - 3:00pm
Purpose
The Chesapeake Executive Council held its annual meeting on Tuesday, May 12, 2009, at Historic Mount Vernon, Virginia. Executive Council members charted a new course for the Chesapeake Bay’s recovery by setting new short-term goals to reduce pollution to the Bay and dramatically accelerate the pace of restoration.
Instead of pursuing a distant deadline, the seven Bay jurisdictions -- Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Delaware, West Virginia, New York and the District of Columbia -- will now focus on short, two-year goals called milestones. The milestones announced at the 2009 EC meeting are set to be met by December 31, 2011.
Watershed-wide:
- The rate of progress in reducing nitrogen will accelerate by 77 percent, for a projected reduction of 15.8 million pounds.
- The rate of progress in reducing phosphorus will increase by 79 percent, for a projected reduction of 1.1 million pounds.
By meeting these and future milestones, the Bay jurisdictions will put in place all pollution control measures necessary for a restored Bay no later than 2025.
The same day as the 2009 EC meeting, President Barack Obama signed an Executive Order that declares the Chesapeake a national treasure and increases the federal commitment to restoring the Bay. The Executive Order includes:
- Establishing a Bay federal leadership committee
- Directing EPA to fully use its Clean Water Act authorities
- Reducing water pollution from federal property
- Developing a Bay climate change strategy
- Improving agricultural conservation practices
- Expanding public access to the Bay
Attendees
- Governor Timothy M. Kaine, Virginia, and Executive Council Chairman
- Lisa Jackson, Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- Governor Martin O’Malley, Maryland
- Jay Jensen, Deputy Undersecretary, U.S. Department of Agriculture
- Mayor Adrian Fenty, District of Columbia
- Delegate John Cosgrove, Chairman, Chesapeake Bay Commission
- John Hanger, Secretary, Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection
- Collin O’Mara, Secretary, Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control
- Bill Brannon, Deputy Director, West Virginia Water & Waste Management
- Navis Bermudez, Associate Director of Federal Policy, Office of the Governor, New York
Related Files
Meeting materials will be posted as they become available.
Presentations
Supporting Documents
- News Release: Charting the Chesapeake's Recovery [PDF, 58.4 KB]
- 2009 State of the Program [PDF, 2.2 MB]
- Executive Order on Chesapeake Bay Protection and Restoration [PDF, 38.4 KB]
- 2011 Milestones for Reducing Nitrogen and Phosphorus [PDF, 4.5 MB]
- Backgrounder: Charting the Chesapeake's Recovery: The Course for Clean Water in the Bay and its Watershed [PDF, 3.7 MB]