EPA to review Pennsylvania’s latest cleanup plan for the Chesapeake Bay

EPA to review Pennsylvania’s latest cleanup plan for the Chesapeake Bay

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Pennsylvania officials hope the third time proves to be the charm when it comes to Chesapeake Bay cleanup plans.

Two earlier plans, one submitted in 2019 and another late last year, were widely panned for failing to achieve the state’s pollution reduction goals and for a lack of funding.

 

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