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“New Report Names Potomac Nation’s Most Endangered River” -Washington Post, May 2012. “Upstream &Down, Struggling to Make the Grade” -Potomac Conservancy, 2011. “Chesapeake Bay gets D+, Potomac a D in new report card” -ABC News, April 2012.

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  1. “New Report Names Potomac Nation’s Most Endangered River” -Washington Post, May 2012 “Upstream &Down, Struggling to Make the Grade” -Potomac Conservancy, 2011 “Chesapeake Bay gets D+, Potomac a D in new report card” -ABC News, April 2012 “Tap water meets federal standards, but new pollutants not removed by current water purification technology” -Washingtonian, 2012 “2011 Milestone Analysis Shows Progress” -Chesapeake Bay Fund, July 2012 Image: http://www.chesapeakebay.net/photos

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