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Reclaim the Chesapeake
Bay Public Awareness Campaign

All of us who live in the Chesapeake Bay watershed are linked to the Bay by many pathways. Whether we live right on the water or miles from the Chesapeake, our actions have a profound effect on the Bay. Learn more...

Governor Martin OMalley Announces Maryland Meets Milestone Goals to Protect and Restore Chesapeake Bay

Governor Martin OMalley announced at the Chesapeake Executive Council Meeting announced that Maryland met its 2009-2011 milestones to protect and restore the Chesapeake Bay. As part of our Watershed Implementation Plan (WIP), the State is on track to achieve the next two-year milestone goals and Marylands 2017 interim target. Read more

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Healthy Air Act

The Healthy Air Act has resulted in a reduction to the nitrogen load to the Bay that is conservatively estimated at over 330,000 pounds annually. These environmental benefits are comparable to those realized by upgrading a large wastewater treatment plant, but required no government expenditures. Most of the reduction occurred during the first Bay milestone period, which ended in June 2011.

2012 Executive Council Meeting

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The Chesapeake Executive Council announced progress under the first set of Chesapeake Bay cleanup milestones at its annual meeting on July 9 at Gunston Hall, near Lorton, Virginia.

They discussed the benefits of this system of short, two-year milestones and how, in the future, it will help partners meet the requirements of the Bay pollution diet. The Council also announced the 37 recipients of technical support under the National Fish and Wildlife Foundations Local Government Green Infrastructure Initiative and elected Mayor Vincent C. Gray of the District of Columbia as its new Chair. Read more

Marylands 2-Year Milestones
Programmatic Accomplishments, 2009-2012

Maryland met its 2009-2011 two-year milestone goals, even after accounting for expected growth (150,000 pounds nitrogen). We are halfway through the second two-year period, and making considerable progress, taking the actions necessary to reach our goal of a cleaner healthier Bay. Read more

Proposed Changes to Maryland's
Nutrient Management Regulations

The following presentation outlines the proposed update for Marylands Nutrient Management Regulations. In crafting these updates, Maryland has considered recommendations of a University of Maryland scientific panel as well as concerns raised by environmental, agricultural and municipal stakeholders. These regulations strike a balance between maximizing water quality benefits and practical needs of implementing requirements in the field and assuring economic impacts are manageable.

  • Proposed Changes to Maryland's Nutrient Management Regulations - A Balanced Approach
  • Consideration of Scientific Perspectives and Stakeholder Concerns and Proposed Revisions to MDA Nutrient Management Regulations

Welcome to BayStat

We created BayStat in 2007 to assess, coordinate and target Marylands Chesapeake Bay restoration programs and to provide citizens with a way to track our progress. BayStat has served us well over the past five years, helping us identify strategies, actions and short-term milestones to restore the worlds greatest estuary.

A healthy Bay benefits Maryland's tourism, recreation, agriculture and fisheries industries; improves the value of our homes, farms and businesses; and creates green jobs.

The Bays problems are manmade. So too are its solutions. Thank you for visiting BayStat and for your commitment to creating a smarter, greener, more sustainable Maryland that includes a restored Chesapeake Bay at its heart.

Martin OMalley
Governor

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What is BayStat?

  • Baystat is a collaborative performance managment system for Bay restoration.
  • BayStat is a team, led by Governor OMalley, that includes the Secretaries of Agriculture, Environment, Natural Resources, and Planning, scientists from the University of Maryland and other key staff.
  • BayStat is a process through which Maryland State agencies develop restoration goals and strategies, and assess their effectiveness and adjust actions as necessary.
  • BayStat is a tool that allows Marylanders to track — and most importantly — participate in — Bay restoration.

Causes of the Problems

Water pollution comes from our land — urban and rural, farms and towns, houses and schools, parks and playgrounds — traveling through the watersheds rivers and streams into the Bay.

Get Involved

All Marylanders play a role in implementing at least some of these actions, and we all must work together if we are to be successful.

Solutions

To return the Bay to good health, Maryland must reduce the amount of nitrogen entering the Bay each year by about 21% from 2009 levels. We have identified the 10 most significant actions — such as planting cover crops and upgrading sewage treatment plants — that will help us reduce pollution, restore natural habitats and foster smarter, greener growth.

The Environmental Protection Agency has required that the Bay jurisdictions submit Watershed Implementation Plans — detailed, specific plans to reduce our Total Daily Maximum Load — the amount of pollution we send into the Bay.

2-Year Milestones

In 2009, the Bay jurisdictions committed to accelerating restoration actions over 2-year cycles. As of December 31, 2011 Maryland exceeded our first 2-year milestone — implementing best farming practices, upgrading wastewater treatment plants and restoring natural filters on public lands, to achieve a 3,750,000 pound reduction in the amount of Nitrogen flowing into the Bay.

Current Health

We measure the results of our actions by monitoring water quality and living resources — the health and abundance of our fish, crab and oyster populations.

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BayStat in the News

  • Conservation Easement Preserves 167 Acres in Washington and Wicomico Counties - DNR 10/17/12
  • Down Year for Striped Bass Reproduction - DNR 10/16/12
  • Board of Public Works Approves Grants for Clean Water and the Chesapeake Bay - MDE 10/3/12
  • From the Bay, For the Bay Dine Out Returns October 6-13 - DNR 8/22/12
  • Governor Martin OMalley Announces Maryland Meets Milestone Goals to Protect and Restore Chesapeake Bay - MDE 7/9/12
  • Board of Public Works Approves $37 Million in Grants for Clean Water and the Chesapeake Bay - MDE 6/20/12
  • Governor OMalley Signs Laws to Improve Fishery Management - DNR 5/12/12
  • Governor Martin OMalley Announces Chesapeake Bay Juvenile Blue Crab Population Highest on Record - DNR 4/19/12
  • Notification Of Public Comment Period For Draft Maryland Phase II Watershed Implementation Plan - MDE 1/26/12

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From the desk of
Governor Martin O'Malley

As storms such as Hurricane Sandy have shown us, it is vital that we take steps to create a ready and resilient Maryland that is able to adapt to rising sea levels and unpredictable weather. As we study and plan for storms and climate change, we must remain committed to preparing and safeguarding our citizens, our infrastructure and our natural resources.

To support these efforts, we recently issued a Climate Change and Coast Smart Construction Executive Order that will ensure all new and renovated State structures and other infrastructure improvements are planned and built to avoid or minimize future flood damage.

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