Recent surveys have revealed more than 80 percent of the water does not contain enough oxygen in the summer, killing off fish, crabs, oysters and plant life. The Chesapeake Bay Initiative, a multi-state agreement, was developed to change that.As part of the agreement, Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania and the District of Columbia have agreed to reduce nitrogen and phosphorous discharge into the bay area by 2010. Over 70 wastewater facilities will have to enhance their nutrient removal process by using more natural methods, like bacteria, instead of harmful chemicals. These efforts, along with groups like the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, are part of a larger commitment to restore the bay to its original condition.
Video - Cleaning Up a National Treasure: Chesapeake Bay Initiative Launched
Video - Cleaning Up a National Treasure: Chesapeake Bay Initiative Launched
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Submitted by EPTV on Mon, 2008-08-18 17:10.
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