For the Record – September
September 25th, 2017
Press Releases
- Maryland Department of the Environment Announces $15 Million in Bay Restoration Funding for Septic System Upgrades and Sewer Connections
- Maryland Department of Environment Launches Online Environmental Service Center With Electronic Payment To Streamline Permit Process
- Maryland Department of the Environment Announces $17 Million in Clean Water Commerce Funding for Cecil, Kent and Charles County Projects
- Attorney General Brown, MDE Secure $4.1 Million Settlement with Ridgely’s Reserve after Construction Runoff Polluted the Gunpowder River
- Maryland and Québec Join Forces on Baltimore Climate and Sustainable Mobility Showcase
- Maryland Department of the Environment Issues Drought Warning for Large Areas of the State Due to Persistent Rainfall Deficits
- Maryland Department of the Environment Investigating 32,000-Gallons of Jet Fuel Leaks at Joint Base Andrews
- Attorney General, Maryland Department of Environment Secure $2.2 Million Settlement After Lead Paint from Baltimore Tower Contaminated Surrounding Communities
- Maryland Department of the Environment Recognized by U.S. Green Building Council for Climate Leadership
- Maryland Department of Environment Approves Air Permit for Frederick Data Center
- Maryland Department of the Environment Announces $40 Million Investment in Lead Service Line Replacements
- Maryland Department of the Environment Lifts Precautionary Shellfish Harvesting Closure in Potomac River
- Maryland Department of the Environment Opens Public Comment Period for New Composting Facility General Permit
- Department of the Environment Seeks Public Comment on New Guide for Community Outreach and Participation
- Maryland Department of the Environment Releases Latest Sampling Results Maintaining Positive Shellfish Conditions After Potomac Interceptor Spill
- Maryland Department of the Environment Issues Update on Potomac Interceptor Support and Response
- Lead Paint Inspector Sentenced for Falsifying Lead Paint Certificates and Operating Radiation Machine Without a License
- Maryland Department of the Environment Announces $29 Million in Funding to Support Key Water Infrastructure Projects in Baltimore and Kent Island
- Maryland Attorney General’s Office and Maryland Department of Environment Obtain Settlement Concerning 2021 Diesel Fuel Release in Frederick County
- Attorney General Brown Announces Nearly $150 Million Settlement with Mercedes-Benz USA and Mercedes-Benz Group AG Over Emissions Fraud