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Cecil Daily: Maryland needs to be a leader in Bay’s restoration
In a Letter to the Editor, Secretary Robert M. Summers explains that while each Chesapeake Bay Watershed state has played a role in the deterioration of the Bay, “Maryland is also a major contributor of pollution to the Bay and it would be irresponsible of us to blame others for all of the Bay’s problems. … We each must accept the responsibility to clean up our own pollution.”
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