Federal Judge Upholds Baltimore City Sewer Consent Decree
A Bay Journal article (2017-10-14) reported that the U.S. District Court has upheld a Baltimore City agreement that gives the City until 2030 to address its sewage overflow and backup…
A Bay Journal article (2017-10-14) reported that the U.S. District Court has upheld a Baltimore City agreement that gives the City until 2030 to address its sewage overflow and backup…
The Board of Public Works today approved funding for several water infrastructure upgrades across five jurisdictions. During its video conference meeting today the Board of Public Works approved several funding…
A Chesapeake Bay Magazine article (2018-11-19) reported that the Maryland Board of Public Works has approved $74 million in wastewater and sewage treatment projects. The projects will address local water quality and…
A little over a hundred years ago, Baltimore City finally completed construction of its wastewater system - and, since it was one of the last East Coast sewer systems to…
Maryland counties are rich with water, both in terms of waterfront access and in sustainable water and wastewater infrastructure. Counties benefit from this — but along with these assets come great…
A Bay Journal article (2018-08-29) reported on the challenge Montgomery and other counties face in retrofitting 20 percent of its impervious surface area with "green" stormwater treatment structures under its Municipal Separate…
A Baltimore Sun article (2016-06-01) reported that Baltimore City, the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) and the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have reached a new agreement requiring the…
A Bay Journal article (2017-09-20) reported that environmental group Blue Water Baltimore has launched a federal court challenge against a Baltimore City plan to…