Tag: Inner Harbor
Investigation: Baltimore scrapyard violations raise questions about Md. pollution enforcement
by Maryland Reporter | November 2, 2017 | News | 0 |
Following a tip from an environmental group about a Baltimore scrapyard, state inspectors ultimately wrote up the company for 11 violations after seeing sediment, oil and possibly other contaminants washing off the cluttered, debris-strewn site into storm drains that eventually reach the Patapsco River. Nineteen months later, the case remains unresolved, even though documents obtained under Maryland’s Public Information Act show that follow-up inspections by the MDE found new and continuing violations there for months after the initial visit. The state considered imposing a half-million-dollar penalty, but never fined the company nor took harsher enforcement action.
Read MoreHigh state fee for Inner Harbor piers rocks the boat at Board of Public Works
by Len Lazarick | June 6, 2012 | News, Taxes | 8 |
The Board of Public Works on Wednesday asked the the state’s wetlands administration to explain the high compensation rates of $175 per square foot proposed for three Cordish Power Plant restaurants in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor — Hard Rock, Dick’s Last Resort and Phillips Seafood.
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