Examples of Chesapeake Bay Program in a sentence
The Chesapeake Bay Program will make these strategies and reports on progress available to the public in a transparent manner on its websites and through public meetings of the appropriate Goal Implementation Teams and Management Board.
This new Agreement includes the seven jurisdictions in the watershed, bringing New York, West Virginia and Delaware on board with the original signatories and making them full partners in the Chesapeake Bay Program and the Chesapeake Executive Council.
The following principles are an overarching framework by which the Chesapeake Bay Program commits to operate.
To restore and protect this national treasure, the Chesapeake Bay Program partnership (the “Partnership”) was formed in 1983 when the Governors of Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, the Mayor of the District of Columbia, the Chair of the Chesapeake Bay Commission and the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency signed the first Chesapeake Bay agreement.
As Chesapeake Bay Program Partners, we acknowledge that this Agreement is voluntary and subject to the availability of appropriated funds.
The Chesapeake Bay Program partners have made much progress in that time, but there is more to do— especially in the face of continued challenges such as changes in population, loss of farm and forest lands and changing environmental conditions.
As Chesapeake Bay Program Partners, we recognize the need to accelerate implementation of actions necessary to achieve the Goals and Outcomes outlined herein and realize our shared Vision of a healthy and vibrant Chesapeake Bay watershed.
The principles (values, often called core values) prescribe the attitude, behavior, and character of the Chesapeake Bay Program Partnership.
Describes the overarching framework by which the Chesapeake Bay Program and its partners and stakeholders agree to operate.
The Chesapeake Bay Program partners envision an environmentally and economically sustainable Chesapeake Bay watershed with clean water, abundant life, conserved lands and access to the water, a vibrant cultural heritage, and a diversity of engaged citizens and stakeholders.