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Report: Challenges, Opportunities For PA to Reach Clean Water Milestones

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Friday, June 13, 2014   

HARRISBURG, Pa. – Whether it's from farms, treatment plants or city streets, pollution originating in Pennsylvania has had damaging effects on local rivers and streams and on the Chesapeake Bay. A new analysis looks at how states are doing in reducing that pollution.

Pennsylvania and other states signed off on the Chesapeake Clean Water Blueprint, which calls for action plans to achieve 60 percent of needed pollution reductions for the bay by 2017. Harry Campbell, executive director of the Chesapeake Bay Foundation in Pennsylvania, says the work here starts with restoring water quality in rivers and streams.

"The health and condition of our rivers and streams in Pennsylvania because of those pollutants translates into economic burdens, quality-of-life burdens," says Campbell. "And so, these challenges that we face with local water quality are reflected back to us in the health and condition of the Chesapeake Bay."

He adds the findings point to the need to ramp up implementation of initiatives already under way.

"In many cases, what we have seen is the low-hanging fruit, if you will – the easy projects, the less expensive projects that need to be done," he explains. "But we need to focus and continue to get this job done with strong federal, state, and local leadership."

Campbell points out that a major component of the investment in bay health needs to be financial. For Pennsylvania, he believes revenues generated by a proposed severance tax on natural gas production are a logical source and should go toward water quality improvement and preservation.

While the state has seen progress with certain types of pollution reduction practices, the analysis indicates some of the more cost-effective methods – such as streamside forested buffers – are not keeping pace with commitments established by the Commonwealth, and are not on pace to meet the 2017 goals.



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