Publications
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2023 Bay Barometer: New York Fact Sheet
Published on January 24, 2024 in Fact SheetThis Bay Barometer Fact Sheet provides a jurisdiction-specific summary of the 2023 Bay Barometer report.
View details2023 Bay Barometer: Delaware Fact Sheet
Published on January 24, 2024 in Fact SheetThis Bay Barometer Fact Sheet provides a jurisdiction-specific summary of the 2023 Bay Barometer report.
View details2023 Bay Barometer: West Virginia Fact Sheet
Published on January 24, 2024 in Fact SheetThis Bay Barometer Fact Sheet provides a jurisdiction-specific summary of the 2023 Bay Barometer report.
View details2023 Bay Barometer: Pennsylvania Fact Sheet
Published on January 24, 2024 in Fact SheetThis Bay Barometer Fact Sheet provides a jurisdiction-specific summary of the 2023 Bay Barometer report.
View details2023 Bay Barometer: District of Columbia Fact Sheet
Published on January 24, 2024 in Fact SheetThis Bay Barometer Fact Sheet provides a jurisdiction-specific summary of the 2023 Bay Barometer report.
View details2023 Bay Barometer: Virginia Fact Sheet
Published on January 24, 2024 in Fact SheetThis Bay Barometer Fact Sheet provides a jurisdiction-specific summary of the 2023 Bay Barometer report.
View details2023 Bay Barometer: Maryland Fact Sheet
Published on January 24, 2024 in Fact SheetThis Bay Barometer Fact Sheet provides a jurisdiction-specific summary of the 2023 Bay Barometer report.
View detailsIn Maryland, it pays to play outside
Published in Fact SheetOutdoor recreation in Maryland is a powerful economic driver. By investing in outdoor assets, state and local governments enhance the lives of state residents while also attracting tourists and employers.
View detailsWatershed Implementation Plan (WIP) Sediment Planning Targets
Published in Fact SheetThe 2010 Chesapeake Bay Total Maximum Daily Load (Bay TMDL) is in place to ensure the Bay and its tidal rivers maintain a healthy water quality by setting limits on the amount of nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus pollution) and sediment that flow into it. Each of the six watershed states – Delaware, Maryland, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia – and the District of Columbia recently developed roadmaps called Phase III Watershed Implementation Plans (WIPs) to guide them in meeting their pollutant reduction goals by 2025. Sediment allocations under the Bay TMDL were established differently than those for nutrient pollutants due to scientific evidence supporting the greater importance of reducing nitrogen and phosphorus loads entering the Bay.
View detailsPhase III WIPs Fact Sheet
Published on June 21, 2019 in Fact SheetWatershed Implementation Plans (WIPs) are developed by the seven Chesapeake Bay watershed jurisdictions to help guide their actions as they work to meet the pollution reduction goals outlined in the Chesapeake Bay Total Maximum Daily Load (Bay TMDL) by 2025. These plans consider such things as ecological restoration and sustainability while allowing for greater transparency and accountability for improved performance. Each Bay jurisdiction is currently developing its third WIP (Phase III) since the Bay TMDL was established in 2010. Phase III WIPs are expected to include the specific steps that each of the seven jurisdictions intends to implement between 2019 and 2025 to meet Bay restoration goals.
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