Two Maryland lawmakers are leading an effort to address so-called “forever chemicals” generated by wastewater treatment ...
A dozen public Baltimore buildings found Legionella bacteria in their water systems last year, but state law doesn’t have any ...
The agribusiness is cooperating with the Maryland Department of Environment on a way to address possible source contamination ...
The Maryland Board of Public Works approved $4.3 million in funding for safe drinking water and flooding resiliency in ...
A walking path around Lake Montebello in northeast Baltimore will temporarily reopen after a multi-year sinkhole repair ...
Salt is lethal to crops typically grown on Delmarva — the corn, soybeans and wheat that become fodder for the region’s $5 ...
The bill sponsors hope late amendments will save legislation designed to sharply limit chemical contamination of farmland and ...
Two Maryland lawmakers are leading an effort to address so-called “forever chemicals” generated by wastewater treatment plants that pose a threat to human health. Sponsored by state Sen.
Marylanders rallied last month against dangerous buildout of gas infrastructure, including in environmental justice ...
The department said the remains were discovered in a flooded pit beneath the plant on Water Street on Feb. 21. While Williams’s last known address was in Maryland per an identified card issued ...
A bill advancing in the Maryland General Assembly would enshrine a recent federal rule on coal ash dumps in state law, as President Donald Trump’s administration considers rolling that standard back.