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Environment
From grass to water, bay experts differ on meaning of 'clean'Published 09/27/09
WASHINGTON - After the rain, Baltimore's Inner Harbor is clogged with an eclectic combination of garbage -- soda bottles and a large purple ball, sticks and dirt, candy wrappers and a hollowed-out television.
"The bay right now has more dead water than it ever has -- and that's from the waterman's experience not from a scientific viewpoint," said Larry Simns, president of the Maryland Watermen's Association.
For more than 30 years, the Chesapeake Bay states -- Maryland, Virginia and Delaware -- have worked under voluntary agreements to promote the health of the bay. With President Barack Obama's...
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