WASHINGTON -- It's been two years since the Environmental Protection Agency set out goals for states that affect the Chesapeake Bay, and a report card is in.
Will Baker, president of the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, says the treatment of sewage is "where the most gains have come."
The District was credited for improvements made to the Blue Plains sewage plant.
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Tomorrow, a different story will pop up about the Bay getting a "D" grade and the next regulation they propose on the farmers or whomever.
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