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Midday on the Bay: Thursday June 21, 1 - 2 pm
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How the City of Lancaster is going green in a big way to keep storm water and sewage out of the rivers flowing to the Chesapeake -- and what you can do about it from your own backyard, from rain barrels to water audits. With Midday on the Bay contributor Rona Kobell, staff writer for the Bay Journal; Charlotte Katzenmoyer, public works director for the city of Lancaster, PA; Dana Puzey, director of residential water programs at Blue Water Baltimore; and Rusty Gowland, Master Watershed Steward Candidate, Watershed. Stewards Academy, Anne Arundel County.
Check out what's going on in Lancaster.

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![]() Producer: Nikki Gamer Producer: Sean Yoes To call into the show: 410-662-8780 locally, or toll-free at 1-866-661-9309 Watch the live video from Studio A during Midday with Dan Rodricks |









