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One study says the incinerator creates $55 million in health problems annually.
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Bacteria concerns still linger for some scientists.
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EPA is monitoring hazardous materials from the ship and impacted cargo, says there doesn’t appear to be any in the Patapsco River Friday afternoon.
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A century of chemicals from Bethlehem Steel ended up in creek.
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The new fleet will serve about 300 of the city’s students, reducing greenhouse gasses, and contributing to a quieter, more comfortable quality of life around the city’s neighborhoods.
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Only two jurisdictions are on track to make 2025 deadline
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Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh filed a lawsuit Wednesday against the Environmental Protection Agency. State officials say the EPA is not enforcing…