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In order to achieve the goals of
the Tributary Strategies, we support the following:
(A) Continued funding for integrated pest management(IPM) systems and the expansion of this program; ‘08
(B) Additional and continued research and educational
programs on minimizing nutrient runoff into the Bay tributaries from not only
agricultural lands but also urban and suburban areas, as well as other
commercial uses that use nitrogen-based compounds (I.E. deicing aircraft and
parking lots); ‘08
(C) The necessary and prudent use of agricultural crop
protectants, based on scientific research, as they relate to profitable Best
Management Practices(BMPs) which will
ultimately result in the Chesapeake Bay
improved water quality; ‘08
(D) State and/or federal legislation to provide tax
incentives or tax credits along with maximum cost sharing for the adoption of
Best Management Practices(BMPs) and/or the
purchase of equipment that would directly benefit the environment; and ‘08
(E) Development of various methods to increase living
resources in the Bay in order to increase consumption or filtration of the algae
produced as a result of nutrients entering the Bay. '08
All tributary teams should have representation from
people now or formerly engaged in production agriculture. Any authority given
to these teams should be advisory. ‘08
We oppose any consideration or action taken by the
Patuxent River Commission to invite the National Park Service, the Wild and
Scenic Rivers Agency, and other federal entities to join them in conducting a
study of land and water use near the River. '04
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