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Archive for July, 2015

Maryland Green Registry Leadership Awards Winners Honored

Media Contacts: Jay Apperson or Adrienne Diaczok 410-545-3003 jay.apperson@maryland.gov adrienne.diaczok@maryland.gov Maryland Green Registry Leadership Awards Winners Honored Members report $102 million in savings through environmental practices BALTIMORE, MD (July 30, 2015) – Maryland Department of the Environment Deputy Secretary Mary Beth Tung and Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development Deputy Secretary Ben Wu joined members  Read the Rest…

For the Record – July

For The Record: MDE Permits, Licenses, Certifications Applications and Issuances The following are partial lists by county of permit, license, and certification applications and issuances as well as other permitting activity at the Maryland Department of the Environment. For more information on these permits, please contact Amanda Degen at (410) 537-4120. Applications Received 06/16/2015 –  Read the Rest…

Maryland Green Registry names 2015 Leadership Award winners

Media Contacts: Jay Apperson or Adrienne Diaczok 410-545-3003 jay.apperson@maryland.gov adrienne.diaczok@maryland.gov Maryland Green Registry names 2015 Leadership Award winners Winners to be recognized at an evening event with U.S. Green Building Council, Maryland Chapter on July 29 in Baltimore (BALTIMORE, MD – July 20, 2015) Maryland Department of the Environment Deputy Secretary Mary Tung will recognize  Read the Rest…

Board of Public Works approves funding for clean water and the Chesapeake Bay

Media Contacts: Jay Apperson 410-545-3003 jay.apperson@maryland.gov Board of Public Works approves funding for clean water and the Chesapeake Bay Grants and loans will reduce pollution, provide reliable drinking water BALTIMORE, MD (July 16, 2015) – The Maryland Board of Public Works approved more than $3.9 million in grants and loans today to reduce pollution and improve  Read the Rest…

Capital Gazette: Our say: Judges score a win for the Chesapeake Bay

Everyone has the right to a day in court, but enough is enough. This week a panel of the U.S. Third Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the “pollution diet” imposed by the federal Environmental Protection Agency five years ago. The judges rejected arguments by the American Farm Bureau Federation, the National Association of Home Builders  Read the Rest…