by margie hyslop, Staff Writer
The Chesapeake Bay Foundation is pointing to a report that adds 37 streams and waterways to the state’s most-polluted list as evidence of the need to curb runoff in urban and suburban areas....
...According to MDE, among Maryland waters most polluted by runoff from urban or suburban areas were streams linked to the Potomac River in Montgomery, Frederick and Washington counties; the Anacostia River in Prince George’s and Montgomery counties; the Little Patuxent River in Anne Arundel and Howard counties; Liberty Reservoir watershed in Carroll and Baltimore counties; Back River in Baltimore city and Baltimore County; Lower Gunpowder Falls in Baltimore County; West River in Anne Arundel County and the Deep Creek Lake watershed in Garrett County.
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