Pennsylvania officials have submitted plans for a third time on how they’re going to clean up the Chesapeake Bay. Two earlier plans were widely panned for failing to achieve pollution reduction goals and for lack of funding to implement them. A proposal has now been submitted that promises all of the state’s needed cleanup actions will be in place by 2025, with help from ARPA funds. The proposal would reduce nutrient and sediment pollution from 33-thousand farms in its portion of the Chesapeake watershed. Opponents say the PA farms are the largest contributors of nutrients to the bay.