Item talk:Q227350

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 "headline": "USGS Chesapeake Publication Receives National Award for Superior Communication Product",
 "datePublished": "April 18, 2022",
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     "text": "The CBP, a federal-state partnership, is working to reduce nitrogen, and implementing other ecosystem restoration activities, to improve conditions for fish and wildlife in the Nation's largest estuary. USGS science is critical to inform stakeholders about the ecosystem response to their restoration efforts, and adjusting their approaches over time."
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     "text": "The report presents a unique, long-term perspective of the major drivers of nitrogen change from 1950 up to the present, and forecasts how those drivers may affect nitrogen loading in the Chesapeake Bay out to 2050. Also, the major nitrogen sources are discussed including the application of crop fertilizers and livestock waste (manure), wastewater discharged to streams, atmospheric deposition (primarily fossil fuel emissions and agricultural sources) and runoff from developed areas."
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