Plain English Breakdown
The official source material does not provide specific details about what information must be included in the consolidated annual report beyond mentioning that it includes progress on agricultural commitments.
Consolidating Agricultural Commitments for Chesapeake Bay Cleanup
This act changes Virginia's laws to combine reports on agricultural efforts to clean up the Chesapeake Bay into a single annual report.
What This Bill Does
- Combines the progress report on agriculture-related cleanup activities in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Implementation Plan with the impaired waters clean-up plan report.
Who It Names or Affects
- The Secretary of Natural and Historic Resources who must prepare and submit the consolidated annual report.
- Farmers and agricultural operators with land near the Chesapeake Bay who are required to follow nutrient management plans and participate in stream exclusion programs.
Terms To Know
- Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL)
- The maximum amount of a pollutant that a waterbody can receive while still meeting water quality standards.
- Nutrient Management Plan
- A plan designed to manage the application of nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus to land in ways that protect water quality.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill does not specify what happens if there are delays or issues with submitting the annual report.
- It is unclear how this consolidation will affect other existing reports on Chesapeake Bay cleanup efforts.