EPA Appoints New Bay Program Director PHILADELPHIA Donald S. Welsh, regional administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protec tion Agency (EPA’s), mid-Atlan tic Region, announced that Re becca Hanmer has been selected as the new director of EPA’s Chesapeake Bay Program. “Rebecca brings an unparal leled record of experience to the important job of protecting the nation’s largest estuary,” said Welsh. “She has been an impor tant leader in the development of many federal water protection programs, and I am confident that she will expand our partner ship efforts that will -lead to real and measurable environmental benefits in the bay and its entire watershed.” Hanmer is director of Region Ill’s Water Protection Division, a post she has held since December 2000. A career federal executive, Hanmer began her government IT'S HERE! THE WORLD'S FIRST HYBRID ALFALFA! 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