News - Patapsco River
By SEAN PATRICK NORRIS Staff Writer More than 4 million gallons of sewage spilled from a pumping station in Halethorpe into the Patapsco River starting Monday afternoon, prompting health warnings from Linthicum downstream.
By SEAN PATRICK NORRIS Staff Writer More than 4 million gallons of sewage spilled from a pumping station in Halethorpe into the Patapsco River starting Monday afternoon, prompting health warnings from Linthicum downstream.
By Laura Barnhardt, The Baltimore Sun Jun. 27--Maryland officials should not block a liquefied natural gas terminal proposed in eastern Baltimore County, the federal Department of Commerce said yesterday in a decision that could provide more momentum for the project's approval.
By Rona Kobell, The Baltimore Sun Apr. 4--The scenic rivers around Annapolis, where generations of Marylanders have crabbed and fished, are among the most polluted in the state, researchers said yesterday.
