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Publication Type: Fact Sheets
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Publication date: April 2nd, 2019 in Fact Sheet
2017-2018 Bay Barometer Fact Sheet: Washington, D.C.
All of Washington, D.C., sits within the Chesapeake Bay watershed, which means all the District’s rivers—including the Anacostia and the Potomac—flow into the Bay. The District has committed to achieving 22 of the outcomes in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement. Its progress toward seven of these outcomes is highlighted here.
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Publication date: April 2nd, 2019 in Fact Sheet
2017-2018 Bay Barometer Fact Sheet: Delaware
More than 700 square miles of Delaware sit within the 64,000 square mile Chesapeake Bay watershed, and four of the state’s major rivers—the Choptank, Nanticoke, Pocomoke and Sassafras—flow into the Bay. Delaware has committed to achieving 22 of the outcomes in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement. Its progress toward seven of these outcomes is highlighted here.
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Publication date: April 2nd, 2019 in Fact Sheet
2017-2018 Bay Barometer Fact Sheet: Maryland
Almost all of Maryland sits within the Chesapeake Bay watershed, and four of the state’s major rivers—including the Choptank, Patuxent, Potomac and Susquehanna—flow into the Bay. Maryland has committed to achieving 29 of the outcomes in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement. Its progress toward 10 of these outcomes is highlighted here.
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Publication date: April 2nd, 2019 in Fact Sheet
2017-2018 Bay Barometer Fact Sheet: New York
More than 6,000 square miles of New York sit within the Chesapeake Bay watershed, and one of the state’s major rivers—the Susquehanna—flows into the Bay. New York has committed to achieving 14 of the outcomes in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement. Its progress toward six of these outcomes is highlighted here.
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Publication date: April 2nd, 2019 in Fact Sheet
2017-2018 Bay Barometer Fact Sheet: Pennsylvania
More than 22,000 square miles of Pennsylvania sit within the Chesapeake Bay watershed, and one of the Commonwealth’s major rivers—the Susquehanna—flows into the Bay. The Susquehanna River is the Bay’s largest tributary, and contributes about half of the Bay’s freshwater (about 19 million gallons per minute). Pennsylvania has committed to achieving 25 of the outcomes in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement. Its progress toward 10 of these outcomes is highlighted here.
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Publication date: April 2nd, 2019 in Fact Sheet
2017-2018 Bay Barometer Fact Sheet: Virginia
More than 21,000 square miles of Virginia sit within the Chesapeake Bay watershed, and five of the Commonwealth’s major rivers—including the Appomattox, James, Potomac, Rappahannock and Roanoke—flow into the Bay. Virginia has committed to achieving 28 of the outcomes in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement. Its progress toward 12 of these outcomes is highlighted here.
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