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May 2007
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Trends Point to Greater Cooperation, Increased Environmental Efforts for Chesapeake Bay
Greater attention from state and federal government and increased funding may be on the horizon for Chesapeake Bay environmental recovery efforts. The efforts come in the wake of revelations of failures in Chesapeake Bay environmental recovery programs (See, “Government Accountability Office Issues Report Critical of Chesapeake Bay Program,” 1 East. Water L & Pol’y Rptr. 10 (Jan 2006)).
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