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Pollution at the Point: environmental contamination at Sparrows Point, a Baltimore Brew investigative report

How could this be happening?
In the waters around the Severstal steel mill at Sparrows Point, 10 miles from downtown Baltimore, concentrations of dangerous chemicals have been increasing. Now, as you’ll read in tomorrow’s Baltimore Brew, it turns out that the plant and the state of Maryland have known for at least four years about carcinogenic chemicals – including benzene and naphthalene – seeping from the plant and showing up in dangerously high levels, not only in groundwater but in harbor waters flowing into the Chesapeake Bay.

Where are state environmental officials in all this? They point to a 1997 consent decree that was called the biggest and most far-reaching pollution settlement in Maryland history. The purpose of the court-ordered decree was to clean up the steel mill and curb pollution that had fouled the air, water and land for more than a century. Twelve years later, the Chesapeake Bay Foundation and other citizens groups have called into question the effectiveness of the government’s enforcement of the decree.

The Brew’s Mark Reutter has been covering this issue since last spring. Over the coming weeks, we will zero in on aspects of the consent decree and tell you in detail about the progress (or lack of progress) made at the plant.

    The Daily Drip

    • September 2, 2010

      • Highlights from Investigative Voice’s coverage of pretrial deliberations, as three men go on trial for the 2008 killing of Baltimore City Councilmember Kenneth H. Harris. “You look at my face when you’re talking to me!” Circuit Court Judge David Ross said yesterday to Assistant State’s Attorney Cynthia M. Banks, who was reading from a notepad [...]

      • Here’s another opportunity for Baltimore bicyclists to assert themselves: city transportation officials are installing an automatic bike counter on the Fallsway. This comes from a bulletin from the city Department of Transportation, which tells cyclists to “just look for the diamond-shaped groove and ride over it. “If we have the traffic numbers and public support,” [...]

    • September 1, 2010

      • Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake has announced that the famous Georgia-based Le Mans racing series will participate in the Baltimore Grand Prix racing events this weekend.

      • The unidentified gun man who allegedly entered and fired shots inside the Discovery Communications building in Silver Springs, MD some time earlier today has supposedly released the following list of demands, which are published on a website with the URL http://savetheplanetprotest.com, the link to which has been circulating around Twitter.  Discovery Communications is the umbrella company [...]

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