CPR President Rena Steinzor today responded to Maryland Governor Larry Hogan’s newly announced regulations for bring the state into compliance with the Clean Water Act requirements with respect to the Chesapeake Bay:
Governor Hogan’s revised phosphorus regulations are a disappointment. The principal difference from Governor O’Malley’s plan is that they will result in slower compliance with the requirements of the Clean Water Act and more pollution in the Chesapeake Bay. There’s no avoiding the need to get pollution from agriculture under control if we’re to save the Bay, and no good reason to slow down an already long-delayed effort.