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The Baltimore Sun B'More Green Blog (Tue 17 May, 2011)
Better late than never? Bay cleanup "barometer" on hold
Staff quoted: Integration and Application Network
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The "Bay Barometer," an annual report card on the health of the Chesapeake Bay and the efforts to restore it, is missing in action.
The Salisbury Daily Times (Thu 10 Mar, 2011)
Nanticoke Creekwatchers project seeks volunteers
Staff quoted: Integration and Application Network
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SALISBURY -- The Nanticoke Watershed Alliance is recruiting volunteers in Delaware and Maryland for the 2011 Nanticoke Creekwatchers water monitoring program.
Bay Journal (Tue 1 Mar, 2011)
Waterfront partnership launches Baltimore harbor cleanup
Staff quoted: Integration and Application Network
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By almost any measure, Baltimore's Inner Harbor is one of the most polluted water bodies in the Chesapeake Bay - a repository for frequent sewage spills as well as stormwater laden with contaminants and metals and trash flowing in from points upstream. Its watershed is packed with people and industrial sites; its cleanup has been largely overlooked; and its prospects for anything resembling a recovery slim are slim at best.
Patch.com (Fri 11 Feb, 2011)
Pax Riverkeeper: Finding Sewage Discharge Violators
Staff quoted: Integration and Application Network, Chesapeake Biological Laboratory
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The Davidsonville area is roughly in the center of the 110 mile Patuxent corridor with some distinctive problems to the north, the south and of course right here next to home.
The Baltimore Sun (Wed 9 Feb, 2011)
Baltimore harbor's woes begin in suburbs
Staff quoted: Integration and Application Network
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The trash and pollution that get into Baltimore's Inner Harbor tend to stay there because there's relatively little fresh-water flow to flush them out into the Patapsco River and the Chesapeake Bay.
The Baltimore Sun (Sun 30 Jan, 2011)
Healing Baltimore's harbor
Staff quoted: Integration and Application Network
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Ray Bahr ought to be taking it easy. He's 75 and retired after a successful career as a cardiologist. Instead, the Canton resident finds himself prowling alleys in East Baltimore on the lookout for illegally dumped trash and goading city officials to clean up mini-landfills in back of abandoned houses.
Bay Journal (Wed 1 Dec, 2010)
Summer conditions better than average in most of Chesapeake
Staff quoted: Integration and Application Network
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Chesapeake Bay conditions were better than average this summer, with fewer fish kills and sea nettles, and a smaller than average area of low-oxygen water, scientists report.
The Baltimore Sun B'More Green Blog (Wed 27 Oct, 2010)
Even the Nanticoke, Bay's healthiest river, has issues
Staff quoted: Integration and Application Network
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The Nanticoke River on the Eastern Shore, which many consider to be the Chesapeake Bay's most pristine - or least degraded - river, has earned a B-minus health grade overall on the first report card put together by scientists and water watchdogs.
The Cumberland Times-News (Sun 19 Sep, 2010)
Deep Creek tributaries free of water quality issues, MDE says
Staff quoted: Integration and Application Network
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DEEP CREEK LAKE — While Deep Creek Lake might have water quality issues with nutrients levels in some of its coves, those problems don't appear to be flowing in with the streams that feed the lake.
The Baltimore Sun (Sun 8 Aug, 2010)
'Floating wetlands' find a home in Baltimore's Inner Harbor
Staff quoted: Integration and Application Network
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Baltimore's Inner Harbor was once ringed by wetlands, but over time they gave way to development until only one was left.
