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- @BaltimorePeace @CleanWater_MD Trex requires a 40,000 lb pick up. 13 hours ago
- @BaltimorePeace @CleanWater_MD cleanwater.org/2021/01/22/mom… 14 hours ago
- RT @EmilyMRanson: The hauler claimed it was recycling, and technically they were right...because Maryland law allows incineration to count… 15 hours ago
- MOM’s testifies on plastic bag incineration, called “recycling” in MD: cleanwater.org/2021/01/22/mom… 15 hours ago
- RT @abbygoldgirl: Do you know where your plastic bags are REALLY going when you think your grocery store is sending them for “recycling”? T… 15 hours ago
- Maryland, take action to let legislators know you support banning single-use plastic grocery bags, and you don’t su… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 15 hours ago
- While you’re here, Virginia, take action to speak up for the styrofoam ban: facs.salsalabs.org/2021vagenerala… 15 hours ago
- RT @BowersMillie: @CleanWater_MD @sierraclubmd @MOMsOrganicMrkt This is why we need to BAN PLASTIC BAG this year! 15 hours ago
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MOMs on the Bay
Employees from the Alexandria store had a great bay adventure recently with the Chesapeake Bay Foundation. Read on for Alex’s rundown on the awesome day. “It was a balmy summer morning, with the promise of Washington’s finest heat and humidity … Continue reading
Posted in Ecology, Local, Water
Tagged bald eagles, boat, catfish, CBF, Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Chesapeake watershed, Conservation, CSNY, District of Columbia, Eastern Shore, ecology, Maryland, Mount Vernon, oxygen levels, oysters, perch, pesticides, Potomac River, run-off, salinity, SE Harbor Waterfront, sewer system, trawling, watershed
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