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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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The USCG has set up 2400 foot booms to contain the leakage and is monitoring air quality.
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The port is a leader in cars, sugar and gypsum.
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The full investigation could take 12-24 months.
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Authorities believe the remaining vehicles and bodies are trapped within the structure of the bridge that fell, and it’s unsafe for divers to enter that
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With that settlement, the city will also enter into a consent decree that includes a timeline for repairs and upgrades at both the Patapsco and Back River wastewater treatment facilities.
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Officials want a task force to study how the city provides water to the region.
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Neighborhoods across South Baltimore's Middle Branch of the Patapsco River from Port Covington to Curtis Bay are slated to undergo a major change with new parks, pedestrian trails and restored wetlands.
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NewsThree boats sank at the Chester Cove Marina, between Fells Point and Canton, almost a year ago and they’re still there, on the bottom, potentially…