Chesapeake Bay Dead Zones Are Fading, But Proposed EPA Cuts Threaten Success
After years of failed attempts at cleaning up the dead zones, the Chesapeake Bay, once a national disgrace, is teeming with wildlife again. But success is fragile, and it might be even more so now.
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June 29, 2017 at 04:22AM
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NPR News: Chesapeake Bay Dead Zones Are Fading, But Proposed EPA Cuts Threaten Success
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