"The Nation's River: A report on the Potomac" by the U.S. Department of the Interior is a document about the Potomac River, presenting strategies for how to tackle problems like pollution and manage water use, while keeping its natural beauty intact. It shows the river's past connection to the capital and how both nature and people have changed it, causing environmental issues. It focuses on a plan started by President Johnson to join together different groups to take combined, responsible care of the Potomac River for years to come, so it can be a great model of how to appreciate beautiful scenery and recreation across the country.
The Nation's River: A report on the Potomac From the U.S. Department of the Interior
By United States. Department of the Interior
Discover the urgent plan to rescue a vital river struggling against pollution and neglect, ensuring its beauty and value for generations.
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