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Constellation Energy to spend $340M to improve water quality at Maryland’s Conowingo Dam
The $340 million deal includes $87.6 million for pollution reduction and resiliency, ending decades of legal battles over sediment and debris impacting the Chesapeake Bay.
- Constellation Energy agreed to spend over $340 million to improve water quality at Maryland's Conowingo Dam, which flows into the Chesapeake Bay.
- The agreement includes funding for pollution reduction, debris removal, fish passages, a mussel hatchery, and studying sediment dredging.
- Officials lauded the agreement as securing Constellation's future while protecting the bay's health through cooperation.
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Maryland reaches major Conowingo Dam agreement to protect Chesapeake Bay health
Maryland Governor Wes Moore has announced an agreement between the state and Constellation Energy, operators of the Conowingo Dam, to implement operational and environmental improvements at the dam to promote the health of the Chesapeake Bay.
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