Governor Moore Announces Nearly All Of Chesapeake Bay Restoration Goals Met, Sets Sights On 2040 - The BayNet
Maryland achieved 100% of its sediment and phosphorus targets and 99% of its nitrogen goal, officials said, as it prepares updated Bay restoration targets.
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Governor Moore Announces Nearly All Of Chesapeake Bay Restoration Goals Met, Sets Sights On 2040 - The BayNet
Gov. Wes Moore and other officials at a holding tank at Horn Point Laboratory containing oysters grown for restoration in a 2023 photo. Joseph Andrucyk/Governor’s Office ANNAPOLIS — Governor Moore today announced Maryland has successfully met or surpassed nearly all of its pollution reduction targets set under the 2014 Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement to improve water quality. Based on the most recent information from the Chesapeake Bay Progra…
Announces Maryland Achieves Nearly All of 2025 Chesapeake Bay Restoration Goals
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Governor Moore today [August 11, 2026] announced Maryland has successfully met or surpassed nearly all of its pollution reduction targets set under the 2014 Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement to improve water quality. Based on the most recent information from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s pollution model, Maryland achieved 100% of its sediment reduction goal, 100% of the phosphorus reduction goal and 99% of the nitrogen reduction…
Maryland achieves nearly all of 2025 Chesapeake Bay restoration foals, sets sights on 2040
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Maryland has met or surpassed nearly all of its 2025 pollution reduction targets set under the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement and is now pivoting toward updated environmental goals for 2040, Gov. Wes Moore announced. Updated data from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s pollution model shows the state achieved 100 percent of its sediment and phosphorus reduction targets between 2009 and 2025. Maryland also reached 99 percent of its…
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