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January 2008
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Groups Critical of Chesapeake Bay Progress
A new strategy that more aggressively addresses agricultural runoff, including regulatory enforcement of violations, is critical to the successful restoration of the Chesapeake Bay, according to a new study released by an environmental group.
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