A U.S. District Court judge dealt a blow Tuesday to a local nonprofit’s case against Baltimore City over failures at its wastewater treatment plants, denying a motion that would have required certain improvements at the facilities.
Maryland and Baltimore City officials are holding “deliberative conversations” about whether state staffers can remain at the Back River Wastewater Treatment Plant beyond the expiration of an agreement forged earlier this year, after the state took over the facility due to pollution.
Maryland and Baltimore City officials are holding “deliberative conversations” about whether state staffers can remain at the Back River Wastewater Treatment Plant beyond the expiration of an agreement forged earlier this year, after the state took over the facility due to pollution.
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Baltimore City has repeatedly ignored the alarms over problems at both wastewater treatment plants. To make matters worse, the city spends millions of dollars, allegedly, to upgrade and improve operations at both plants with NO measurable results.