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Our bay:Taking the lead to clean the bayPublished 04/28/07
Their successes and failures are chronicled publicly, and scores of passionate stakeholders scrutinize their every move.
But three new Chesapeake Bay leaders say they’re ready for the challenges they face, including the lofty goals for cleaning up the bay by 2010. Today, we introduce you to Shari T. Wilson, Maryland’s secretary of the environment; John R. Griffin, Maryland’s secretary of natural resources; and Jeffrey L. Lape, the director of the federal-state Chesapeake Bay Program. Opportunity of a lifetime Shari T. Wilson is a soft-spoken...
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