Search results
- As part of this accountability framework, EPA and the Bay jurisdictions agreed to develop short-term goals, called milestones, to increase restoration work and ensure progress. The two-year milestones represent key check-in points on the way to having all pollution reduction measures in place by 2025 to restore the Bay and its tidal rivers.
People also ask
What are the Chesapeake Bay milestones?
What are the Chesapeake Bay TMDL milestones?
What are the best management practices for the Chesapeake Bay?
Did the jurisdictions develop milestones before the Chesapeake Bay TMDL?
May 17, 2024 · The two-year milestones represent key check-in points on the way to having all pollution reduction measures in place by 2025 to restore the Bay and its tidal rivers. By 2017, controls should be in place that would achieve 60 percent of the necessary pollutant reductions.
- EPA releases 2-year milestone evaluations on Chesapeake Bay ...
These two-year milestone reports represent key check-in...
- Key Developments in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed | US EPA
The two-year milestones represent key check-in points on the...
- Chesapeake Bay Milestones | Chesapeake Bay Total Maximum ...
This page provides an overview of what two-year milestones...
- EPA releases 2-year milestone evaluations on Chesapeake Bay ...
The milestones outline steps Delaware will take during a two-year period of time to reduce nitrogen, phosphorus, and sediment pollution to the Chesapeake Bay. The milestones include program actions as well as specific implementation levels for numerous best management practices in the watershed.
Jan 16, 2024 · Page includes Virginia's current and past Chesapeake Bay Nutrient & Sediment Reduction Milestones documents required by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Also includes a link to the most recent annual Chesapeake Bay and Virginia Water Clean-up Plan Report.
The Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) announces the release of Virginia’s Draft 2022-2023 Milestones for public review. Virginia is committed to setting and working towards two-year Milestones to improve water quality in accordance with the Chesapeake Bay Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL).