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Report: Bay state sewage upgrades need better trackingPublished 01/11/08
Yet another report is out criticizing the efforts to restore the Chesapeake Bay.
This one comes from the inspector general's office within the Environmental Protection Agency, and it calls for the agency to do a better job tracking upgrades to sewage plants.
The feds and the states are counting on upgrading hundreds of sewage plants in order to meet the cleanup goals for nutrient pollution by 2010. But the inspector general's report noted: "We cannot reasonably estimate when the wastewater facilities will achieve the nutrient reduction goals because neither EPA nor all the states we reviewed were able...
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