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Environment
This week's take:Stormwater discussion does not get at heart of problemPublished 03/15/08
Everyone agrees that many streams in our county have been damaged by excess runoff, mostly from impervious surfaces, and runoff contributes to problems of the Chesapeake Bay.
The ongoing stormwater discussion has focused mostly on approaches to generate funding to cover the costs of repairing the backlog of infrastructure problems. We read little, however, about the real problem - reducing the current amount of runoff and assuring the future development will not add to the problem.
Can we reduce the current volume of runoff and assure that future development does not acerbate the current problem? I believe that we can and offer the...
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