Levels of bacteria in Baltimore streams fell dramatically in 2017, according to a water quality report released Monday. The city’s Healthy Harbor Initiative and advocacy group Blue Water Baltimore say it appears water pollution is decreasing, but it’s too early to say for sure.
Source: Sun
Baltimore waterways showed drop in fecal bacteria levels last year; advocates hope it's a healthy trend
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