You. The epas Chesapeake Bay program director, also vice chair of the anacostia watershed citizens advisory committee, says the rivers visitation is on the upswing. Is it . Absolutely. Its been a long hall, though, hasnt it . It has. Weve told people for two generations, dont go there, the waters dirty, and you know what, they dont go there. So, frankly, my biggest challenge is to change the frame of reference that people have about the anacostia. When you say shenandoah, they get all bleary and tearyeyed, but when you say anacostia, they go, dont go there. What do you think is the most important change . I think its really been cleaning the river up. We consider trash, for instance, to be a psychological toxic, that people dont want to come to the river because theres trash there. As the river becomes cleaner look, 30 years ago, you couldnt have built the stadium in that location. The smell would have driven you away. So, as the river improves and its becoming a destination. Dolly, th
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