In the continuing effort to clean up Baltimore s Inner Harbor, the Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore on Thursday announced the addition of a fourth trash wheel. Not only have the trash wheels picked up a combined 1,600 tons of trash and debris from the Baltimore Harbor, but they ve also helped us support groups like Trash Free Maryland and Baltimore Beyond Plastic in their successful efforts to make Maryland the first state to ban foam takeout containers, said Adam Lindquist, director of the Healthy Harbor Initiative at the Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore.The new trash wheel s name is a play on the Wizard of Oz character, Glinda the Good Witch changed to Gwynnda the Good Wheel of the West as she is located at the mouth of the Gwynns Falls in southwest Baltimore. We decided to put it here because the Gwynns Falls is a major contributor to the trash in the Inner Harbor. It goes out and around through Masonville Cove and comes around and blows into the Inner Harbor, s