But not all of it can be solved by the actions of the individual. That's why it's disappointing that the survey found only about 40 percent of people would pay more in taxes to clean up polluted waters. But enforcing laws and upgrading public infrastructure - for instance, installing tree boxes on city sidewalks, planting vegetation along creek banks or replacing outdated storm water ponds - costs tax dollars.
The Sun's answer is always more taxes!
Perhaps the idiots in Annapolis could mange the state's finances better and then let's get rid of some of these 100 grand plus state employees!
Overlea, MD
The rundown on runoff
On days like yesterday and Sunday when heavy rains saturate the region, it's possible to witness the polluting of Maryland's suffering waterways.
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