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WMAR: Could a new grant help to improve the Baltimore’s sewer issues?
The city of Baltimore is getting a little help when it comes to its sewer issues; $20 million to be exact.
The grant comes from the state of Maryland to help prevent sewer overflows throughout the city and improve infrastructure in the Patapsco and Herring Run sewer sheds…
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