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http://www.potomacriverkeeper.org/about.htm
*After passage of the Clean Water Act, the Potomac River showed signs of
recovery,* said Scott Bell, Executive Director of the Potomac Riverkeeper.
*However, the river*s resources are deteriorating from overuse and poor
management.* According to Bell, urban sprawl, a growing number of
large-scale,
factory farms, and hundreds of permitted discharges have contributed to a
decline in water quality and aquatic resources in the river.
*We*re putting polluters on notice,* said Bell, *A major focus of our
organization will be improving the river*s water quality and fish habitat by
ensuring compliance with environmental laws and regulations and holding those
responsible for managing the river accountable for their actions.*
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