Chesapeake Bay Prevention

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Prevention is necessary to control many problems in the Chesapeake Bay. Prevention can range from something as big as a government issue or as small as a single person helping out. The greatest chance at total protection for water quality is when many people and organizations work together to prevent problems. According to the Chesapeake Bay Program, “Federal, state and non-profit Bay Program partners are working with farmers, developers, homeowners and local governments to reduce pollutants from multiple sources and restore water quality for all to enjoy” (Chesapeake Bay Program).

The Chesapeake Bay Program is doing many things to help with prevention of water quality. Extreme amounts of nutrients and sedimentation are entering the water and causing major pollution issues (Chesapeake Bay Program). One of the things they have been focusing on is erosion prevention. “In 2003, Bay Program partners agreed to cap sediment loads coming from watershed sources so that no more than 4.15 million tons of sediment are delivered to the Bay per year by 2010” (Chesapeake Bay Program). According to the Chesapeake Bay Program, “As of 2006, 62 percent of the sediment reduction goal had been achieved” (Chesapeake Bay Program). Another thing they are working on is improving the quality of wastewater treatment. Many wastewater treatment facilities throughout the Chesapeake Bay region are being upgraded with new technology to reduce the amount of nutrients that are being put into the bay (Chesapeake Bay Program).

There are many non-native invasive species that have invaded the Chesapeake Bay. One type of invasive species that has recently shown up in the Bay is Didymo. Didymo is an invasive diatom (a microscopic algae) that is native to fa...

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