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Group Finds PA's Chesapeake Bay Clean Up Plan A Mixed Bag

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Monday, December 6, 2010   

HARRISBURG, Pa. - A group keeping a close watch on Pennsylvania's plans to clean up rivers, streams and the Chesapeake Bay has some issues with the final blueprint the state sent to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Matt Ehrhart, executive director of the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, says a lot is at stake, since Pennsylvania provides more than half of the bay's fresh water.

The new state Watershed Implementation Plan (WIP) is shy on details about where the money will come from to help control pollution that starts in Pennsylvania and ends up in the bay, he warns.

"From a regulatory perspective and a funding perspective, as well, the WIP really doesn't really put out there what's necessary to provide assurance that the reductions can be met."

He says if the state plan can't pass muster, the feds could take the matter into their own hands.

"The best solutions will be developed locally. Certainly, the Commonwealth is in a better position to do it than the federal government."

It's important that, even in these challenging economic times, Pennsylvania doesn't become penny-wise and pound-foolish on the bay cleanup issue, he adds.

"We want to make sure that this is a plan that actually happens, not a plan that ends up on a shelf somewhere."

Ehrhart says while improvements that mitigate agricultural runoff are encouraging, the plan is substantially deficient in addressing stormwater pollution, which fouls over 4,200 miles of Commonwealth streams and is the one source of water pollution that is increasing. He urges state officials to work with the EPA in these final weeks of the year to get Pennsylvania's pollution budget for the bay where it needs to be.



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