UMD researchers receive $700,000 grant
Researchers have been awarded a $700,000 competitive grant at the University of Maryland to develop a community-based plan for improving the Chesapeake Bay’s fastest growing source of pollution- storm water runoff. The grant, awarded to researchers from the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, is a coveted opportunity from the EPA for researchers to develop a strategic plan to improve pollution in the Chesapeake Bay and its local rivers including the Anacostia and Patuxent. The …