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Farm Bill helps CBF reduce nitrogen pollution

From CBF.org:

The legislation will provide $188 million over the next 4.5 years for a new Chesapeake Bay Watershed Program, and increase the region’s share of national conservation programs more than $252 million over five years. CBF estimates that the funding could reduce nitrogen pollution by as much as (40) million pounds annually to local rivers, streams, and the Chesapeake Bay.

How is this also related to Indigo Dunes on Pleasure House Point?
The enormous increase in nitrogen that will be dumped in Pleasure House Creek from the project if it’s approved as presented to date vs. it remaining open space as it is now.

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