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Please Tell Virginia Legislators: It’s Time to Reduce Polluted Runoff!

Posted on January 16, 2014 by Tim under Lynnhaven

An excerpt from the letter we wrote Senator McWaters and Delegate DeSteph:

VaAssemblyStormWaterLetter-Jan2014

“Tell your legislators that they must not delay or weaken Virginia’s stormwater management program, that in order to ensure safe, healthy, and productive waters for us all, they must hold firm to the July 2014 implementation deadline.”

Please follow the link to CBF.org:
No delay. No dilution. No exemptions.

Cleaner storm water is better for you, oysters, our quality of life & the economy.

Cleaner storm water is better for you, oysters, our quality of life & the economy.

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