Most of the states that drain into the bay have submitted the first draft of their "watershed implementation plans" detailing how pollution cuts will be made. They were turned in to the federal government Wednesday.
The feds are leading the effort to create a baywide pollution diet, in hope of finally restoring the health of the bay and removing it from the list of the nation's dirty waters by 2025.
Environmental Protection Agency officials quickly began...
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