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Manure Overload in Maryland Investigation of Poultry Industry Records Shows Phosphorus Pollutions Regulations Are Needed to Save the Chesapeake Bay Read the Report

Poultry’s Phosphorus and algae in Maryland’s Eastern Shore rivers: high concentrations, no improvement in last decade. Pollution Problem

Read the Report More accountability needed for agricultural pollution in the Chesapeake Bay. Murky Waters

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