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10/12/08
ANNAPOLIS — A brand new gift is how Gary Yoder, 64, describes the 30 miles from Westernport to Cumberland on the north branch of the Potomac River. For the 30-year resident of Garrett County, fly fishing is a religious experience when he stands in the river underneath the autumn leaves. Find Us On Facebook
This wasn't always the case. This stretch of river was unfishable because of pollution from acid water draining from abandoned mines. But due to the extensive efforts of the Acid Mine Drainage Program, many of Garrett County's rivers and streams are being restored and fish are making a comeback.
The program, however, is facing a budget...
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