With the prospect of not reaching the 2025 restoration goals for the Chesapeake Bay environmentalists and government officials are looking at changing course. Instead, there is some thought to focusing on more immediate results-oriented projects such a limiting pollution into nearby streams. In our weekly series with the Bay Journal Delmarva Public Media's Don Rush talks with editor-a-large Karl Blankenship about this new approach.
A Course Correction on Cleaning Up the Bay
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