"A federal appeals court upheld Monday the Environmental Protection Agency's authority to order pollution reductions by Maryland and all the other states that drain into the Chesapeake Bay.
In a 60-page ruling, the U.S. 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia brushed aside challenges from agricultural and home building groups to the 'pollution diet' that EPA imposed for the bay in 2010.
'Congress made a judgment in the Clean Water Act that the states and the EPA could, working together, best allocate the benefits and burdens of lowering pollution,' Judge Thomas L. Ambro wrote for the three-judge panel that heard the appeal."
Timothy B. Wheeler reports for the Baltimore Sun July 6, 2015.
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Source: Baltimore Sun, 07/07/2015