Wetlands Destroyed, Wetlands Restored: Both Mean Big Profits. Chesapeake Development (Front)
The Virginian Pilot 2008, August 31
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Investors have spent and made millions converting thousands of acres of forests and farm fields to wetlands near the Great Dismal Swamp , the Northwest River and other parts of Chesapeake, Suffolk and northeastern North Carolina. Their clients are a "who's who" list of developers and government agencies that need to offset natural wetlands paved or filled to accommodate houses, shopping centers, roads and office buildings.
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