ANNUAL ENFORCEMENT
& COMPLIANCE REPORT
FISCAL YEAR 2017
Larry Hogan
Governor
Boyd K. Rutherford
Lieutenant Governor
Ben Grumbles
Secretary
Horacio Tablada
Deputy Secretary
Maryland
Department of
the Environment
MDE FY 2017 Annual Enforcement and Compliance Report
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Section One REPORT BASIS AND SUMMARY INFORMATION
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Statutory Authority and Scope
4
Organization of the Report
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MDE Executive Summary
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MDE Performance Measures Executive Summary
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Enforcement Workforce
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Section 1-301(d) Penalty Summary
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MDE Performance Measures Historical Annual Summary FY 1998 2004
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MDE Performance Measures Historical Annual Summary FY 2005 – 2010
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MDE Performance Measures Historical Annual Summary FY 2011 – 2017
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MDE Enforcement Actions Historical Annual Summary FY 1998 2017
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MDE Penalties Historical Annual Summary Chart FY 1998 - 2017
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MDE’s Enforcement and Compliance Process and Services to Permittees
and Businesses
12
The Enforcement and Compliance Process
12
Enforcement Process Flow Chart
13
Supplemental Environmental Projects (SEPs)
14
Contacts or Consultations with Businesses
15
Compliance Assistance
15
Consultations with Businesses
15
Section Two - ADMINISTRATION DETAILS
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Measuring Enforcement and Compliance
18
Performance Measures Table Overview and Definitions
19
Enforcement and Compliance Performance Measures Table Format
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Air and Radiation Administration (ARA)
25
ARA Executive Summary
26
ARA Performance Measures
27
Ambient Air Quality Control
28
Air Quality Complaints
34
Asbestos
38
Radiation Machines
42
Radioactive Materials Licensing and Compliance
46
Land and Materials Administration (LMA)
53
LMA Executive Summary
54
LMA Performance Measures
55
Land Restoration
56
Hazardous Waste
58
Lead Poisoning Prevention
62
Oil Control - Aboveground Facilities
66
Oil Control - Pollution Remediation Activities
70
Oil Control - Underground Storage Tank Systems
74
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Refuse Disposal
78
Scrap Tires
82
Sewage Sludge Utilization
86
Animal Feeding Operations
90
Natural Wood Waste Recycling
94
Mining Coal
98
Mining Non-Coal
102
Oil and Gas Exploration and Production
106
Electronics Recycling
110
Water and Science Administration (WSA)
115
WSA Executive Summary
116
WSA Performance Measures
118
Discharges Groundwater (Municipal and Industrial)
120
Discharges Surface Water (Municipal and Industrial) State/NPDES
124
Discharges Pretreatment (Industrial)
128
Stormwater Management and Erosion and Sediment Control for
Construction Activity
132
Water Supply Program
136
Waterway Construction Dam Safety
150
Wetlands and Waterways Non-Tidal and Floodplain
154
Wetlands Tidal
158
Office of Budget and Infrastructure Financing
163
Water Supply and Sewerage Construction
164
Office of the Attorney General Environmental Crimes Unit (ECU)
169
ECU Executive Summary and Performance Measures
170
Section Three APPENDICES
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Appendix A: Organizational Charts
178
Appendix B: List of Enforcement Areas Included in This Report
183
Appendix C: Environment Article Section 1-301(d)
184
Appendix D: MDE Penalty Policy
186
Appendix E: Environmental Audit Guidance
187
Appendix F: Supplemental Environmental Projects
190
Appendix G: Brownfield Master Inventory List Active Sites
195
Appendix H: Brownfield Master Inventory List Archive Sites
216
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SECTION ONE
REPORT BASIS AND SUMMARY
INFORMATION
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ANNUAL ENFORCEMENT AND
COMPLIANCE REPORT
FISCAL YEAR 2017
Statutory Authority and Scope
Environment Article §1-301(d), Annotated Code of Maryland, (see Appendix C for full text),
requires the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) to report annual performance
results for specific regulatory programs and the penalty dollars collected and deposited into
several funds. This report is intended to fulfill that statutory requirement. In addition to the
required information, this report also includes MDE’s other enforcement programs, additional
information about each program, and additional data about the activities and facilities that are
subject to regulation under the Environment Article.
Organization of the Report
Section One includes an overall, Department-wide summary of the FY 2017 results. A table
on pages eight through ten compares the historical annual Department-wide performance
measures from FY 1998 2017. Two graphs on page 11 also illustrate trends for
enforcement actions and penalties obtained for these years.
Section Two presents program-specific information concerning enforcement and compliance
activities for the reported programs. Related materials appear as appendices in Section
Three.
Inclusion of any facility on the cover is not an indication of its compliance status nor does it
indicate that the facility is referenced in the report.
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The Maryland Department of the Environment’s (MDE’s) 21st Enforcement and Compliance
Report, for Fiscal Year 2017 (July 2016-June 2017) reports data from MDE’s enforcement
and compliance programs and from the Environmental Crimes Unit of the Office of the
Attorney General. This document has been prepared in accordance with the requirements
of §1-301(d) of the Environment Article.
During FY 2017, MDE provided regulatory oversight for 162,068 regulated entities, with
64,766 permits in effect in 32 different enforcement areas. The number of permits in effect
declined by 2,672, largely due to the continuing efforts to remove completed projects from
the Erosion and Sediment Control section’s data. The number of other regulated facilities
decreased by more than 17,000, almost entirely due to a reduction in the number of
properties required to register under the Lead Rental Registry. This reduction was mostly
result of more property owners electing to get their properties certified lead free.
MDE inspected 70,607 sites, which is approximately the same number as FY 2016, and
performed almost 190,000 inspections, audits, and spot checks, which is a 28% increase
from FY 2016. Almost all of this increase is due to changes in the Water Supply Program
monitoring of drinking water systems. The program implemented a new software system at
the end of FY 2016. This new system provides for the tracking and auditing of several
additional data items resulting in more than 41,000 additional audits.
There was a decrease in the number of enforcement actions this year as a continuing
enforcement initiative for property owners who failed to renew rental registrations for the lead
rental registry resulted in nearly 6,000 fewer enforcement action than in FY 2016. This
initiative assists with the Department’s ongoing efforts to reduce and eradicate childhood
lead poisoning.
This year, penalties collected from environmental violators totaled $3,233,531. This is a
decrease from last year’s total of $3,735,405. Large changes in penalties collected often
reflect the presence or absence of large settlements during the year. Collection of penalties
sometimes takes place in a fiscal year after the violation is resolved. Large settlements can
take longer to negotiate and collect than smaller amounts.
MDE has continued to prioritize compliance activities based on risks to public health and the
environment.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
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MDE PERFORMANCE MEASURES
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
2016 Totals
PERMITTED SITES/FACILITIES
Number of Permits/Licenses Issued
8,784
Number of Permits/Licenses in Effect at Fiscal Year End
67,438
OTHER REGULATED SITES/FACILITIES
Total Sites
179,779
INSPECTIONS
Number of Sites Inspected
70,545
Number of Sites Audited But Not Inspected
6,466
Number of Inspections, Audits, Spot Checks
148,756
ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS
Number of Compliance Assistance Rendered
17,069
Number of Enforcement Actions Taken
14,829
PENALTIES
Amount of Administrative or Civil Penalties Obtained*
$3,731,060**
Supplemental Environmental Projects
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($2,322,000)
* This reflects the amount collected in the fiscal year, not the penalties assessed. Collection of penalties sometimes takes place in a fiscal
year after the violation is resolved. Large settlements can take longer to negotiate and collect than smaller amounts.
**Updated from previous report to account for refunds that were not taken out of the total.
ENFORCEMENT WORKFORCE
Compensation*
Workforce
Inspectors** FTE Vacancies***
FY 2016
FY 2017
FY 2016
FY 2017
39.0
39.0
2.60
2.2
72.0
74.0
6.92
5.0
41.21
46.71
13.89
3.99
152.21
159.71
23.41
11.19
* “Compensation” includes wages plus fringe benefits. The numbers do not include any operating expenses such as vehicles, travel,
gasoline, supplies, or other related employment expenses.
** “Inspectors” represent the number of enforcement field inspectors budgeted for the fiscal year. These numbers do not include any
administrative, management, or clerical staff associated with enforcement and compliance programs. This table represents total budgeted
positions, not the actual number of inspectors currently on staff.
*** “FTE (full-time equivalent) vacancies” represent the number of full-time-equivalent positions that were vacant during the fiscal year.
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TOTAL AMOUNT OF MONEY DEPOSITED
AS A RESULT OF ENFORCEMENT
ACTIONS AS REQUIRED BY SECTION
1-301(d)*
FY 2016 FY 2017
Clean Air Fund (includes Air Quality and
Asbestos)
$132,660
$136,800
Clean Water Fund (includes Water and
Land administrations)
$1,278,422
$1,694,380
Hazardous Substance Control Fund
$16,550
$48,067
Nontidal Wetland Compensation Fund
$45,000
$0
Oil Disaster Containment Clean Up and
Contingency Fund
$150,357
$70,198
Recovered from Responsible Parties
(under §7-221)**
$255,144
$124,205
Sewage Sludge Utilization Fund
(This fund is now included in the Clean
Water Fund)
$0
$0
* Includes only those funds required to be reported by the Environment Article, Section 1-301(d). Other
penalties are reported by individual programs that total a higher amount since they are deposited into funds not
required to be reported by 1-301(d). The Department total is $3,233,531.
** The number reported is strictly the total amount of money, as a result of enforcement, recovered by the
Department from responsible parties in accordance with §7-221 of the Environment Article as called for in the
statute.
Please note this table reflects penalties collected during the fiscal year, not penalties assessed.
SECTION 1-301(d) PENALTY
SUMMARY
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MDE PERFORMANCE MEASURES ANNUAL SUMMARY
FY 1998 - 2004
* Inspections:
Number of Sites Inspected: The number of individual sites physically visited and inspected for compliance.
Number of Inspections, Audits, Spot Checks: The total numbers of sites evaluated for compliance, including
on-site inspections, record reviews, audits, and spot-check activities.
Each individual site can be inspected by several programs or by one program more than once, so the former is
always less than the latter.
** Amount of Penalties Obtained: The total dollar amount of penalty revenue collected during the fiscal year.
Note that penalties can be collected in the fiscal year after the violation for which they are assessed. This table
reflects the amount of revenue obtained (“collected”) in the fiscal year as a result of all enforcement actions
regardless of the fund into which they are deposited.
MDE Performance Measure
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
PERMITTED SITES/FACILITIES
Number of Permits/Licenses
Issued
8,972
8,350
9,710
9,573
9,671
11,988
11,264
Number of Permits/Licenses in
Effect at Fiscal Year End
54,668
56,024
57,253
62,679
62,882
69,831
75,729
OTHER REGULATED
SITES/FACILITIES
Other Sites
89,863
95,892
100,244
105,085
191,177
197,529
204,873
INSPECTIONS *
Number of Sites Inspected
31,026
30,352
28,626
39,050
37,850
33,048
43,434
Number of Inspections, Audits,
Spot Checks
81,372
83,899
90,488
103,782
108,043
98,550
106,845
ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS
Number of Compliance
Assistance Actions Rendered
15,837
14,709
15,831
15,032
16,523
14,120
18,646
Number of Enforcement Actions
Taken
1,134
1,391
977
1,542
1,541
2,311
1,856
PENALTIES
Amount of Penalties Obtained
($)**
1,145,731
1,206,629
2,093,526
1,334,499
1,523,890
2,321,563
1,781,526
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MDE PERFORMANCE MEASURES ANNUAL SUMMARY
FY 2005 - 2010
MDE Performance Measure
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
PERMITTED SITES/FACILITIES
Number of Permits/Licenses Issued
10,799
10,737
10,455
11,463
10,043
8,982
Number of Permits/Licenses in Effect
at Fiscal Year End
73,155
77,721
77,041
100,206
92,960
93,323
OTHER REGULATED
SITES/FACILITIES
Other Sites
222,673
239,612
253,715
257,744
117,421
158,112
INSPECTIONS *
Number of Sites Inspected
43,722
55,294
47,723
44,161
44,587
45,332
Number of Inspections, Audits, Spot
Checks
103,586
115,977
107,496
122,389
122,079
124,045
ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS
Number of Compliance Assistance
Actions Rendered
10,953
11,067
10,158
11,443
14,412
21,352
Number of Enforcement Actions
Taken
1,395
1,946
2,004**
2,704**
2,901
3,099
PENALTIES
Amount of Penalties Obtained ($)***
1,631,054
2,803,685
2,248,131
3,970,275
6,516,601
5,099,340
* Inspections:
Number of Sites Inspected: The number of individual sites physically visited and inspected for compliance.
Number of Inspections, Audits, Spot Checks: The total numbers of sites evaluated for compliance, including
on-site inspections, record reviews, audits, and spot-check activities.
Each individual site can be inspected by several programs or by one program more than once, so the former is
always less than the latter.
** These two numbers were corrected; they were previously reported as 2,011 and 2,699 respectively.
*** Amount of Penalties Obtained: The total dollar amount of penalty revenue collected during the fiscal year.
Note that penalties can be collected in the fiscal year after the violation for which they are assessed. This table
reflects the amount of revenue obtained (“collected”) in the fiscal year as a result of all enforcement actions
regardless of the fund into which they are deposited.
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MDE PERFORMANCE MEASURES ANNUAL SUMMARY
FY 2011 - 2017
MDE Performance Measure
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
PERMITTED SITES/FACILITIES
Number of Permits/Licenses Issued
9,089
8,369
8,405
8,708
10,332
8,784
8,568
Number of Permits/Licenses in Effect
at Fiscal Year End
92,195
92,271
92,537
78,588
69,088
67,438
64,766
OTHER REGULATED
SITES/FACILITIES
Other Sites
158,058
158,161
160,223
160,332
169,094
179,779
162,068
INSPECTIONS *
Number of Sites Inspected
52,561
43,448
39,458
42,414
104,454
70,545
70,607
Number of Inspections, Audits, Spot
Checks
129,213
122,046
118,836
126,337
183,192
148,756
189,721
ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS
Number of Compliance Assistance
Actions Rendered
21,323
21,121
18,200
20,536
16,762
17,069
16,811
Number of Enforcement Actions
Taken
2,564
2,655
2,280
2,151
7,676
14,829
8,249
PENALTIES
Amount of Penalties Obtained ($)**
3,486,141
3,622,330
5,878,392
3,620,272
3,681,138
3,731,060
***
3,233,531
* Inspections:
Number of Sites Inspected: The number of individual sites physically visited and inspected for compliance.
Number of Inspections, Audits, Spot Checks: The total numbers of sites evaluated for compliance, including
on-site inspections, record reviews, audits, and spot-check activities.
Each individual site can be inspected by several programs or by one program more than once, so the former is
always less than the latter.
** Amount of Penalties Obtained: The total dollar amount of penalty revenue collected during the fiscal year.
Note that penalties can be collected in the fiscal year after the violation for which they are assessed. This table
reflects the amount of revenue obtained (“collected”) in the fiscal year as a result of all enforcement actions
regardless of the fund into which they are deposited.
*** FY 2016 updated from previous report to account for refunds that were not taken out of the total.
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1,134
1,391
977
1,542
1,541
2,311
1,856
1,395
1,946
2,004
2,704
2,901
3,099
2,564
2,655
2,280
2,151
7,676
14,829
8,249
0
3,000
6,000
9,000
12,000
15,000
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
MDE Enforcement Actions Taken
1998-2017
Lead
Rest of MDE
$1.15
$1.21
$2.09
$1.33
$1.52
$2.32
$1.78
$1.63
$2.80
$2.25
$3.97
$6.52
$5.10
$3.49
$3.62
$5.88
$3.62
$3.68
$3.73
$3.23
$0
$1
$2
$3
$4
$5
$6
$7
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Millions of dollars
MDE Penalty Amounts ($) Collected
1998-2017
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The Enforcement and Compliance Process
The enforcement and compliance processes used by MDE’s air, water, and land
administrations are authorized in different parts of the Environment Article and were
established separately over a period of years. As a result, similar terminology may have
technically different meanings for different programs. Despite technical differences, most
enforcement programs share certain common functions that allow a year-to-year comparison.
Most programs have inspection, monitoring, evaluation, and enforcement components.
Many programs also implement federal rules and regulations in addition to State
requirements. In addition, the same individual, company, or facility may fall under the
jurisdiction of several different environmental enforcement programs at the federal, state or
local level.
If a minor violation such as a record-keeping or reporting error is discovered, a program may
use discretion to allow the violator to correct the problem without imposing a penalty. In such
cases, compliance assistance may be the most efficient method to achieve compliance with
such requirements. Compliance assistance is a process that does not involve the use of a
formal enforcement action and is explained in more detail on page 15. If an inspection
reveals a significant violation, or if minor violations continue to recur and become a significant
problem, then more enhanced actions are warranted. Such action may take the form of
penalties, corrective orders, the filing of injunctions, and in some cases, criminal sanctions.
MDE’S
ENFORCEMENT AND COMPLIANCE
PROCESS and SERVICES TO
PERMITTEES AND BUSINESSES
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Supplemental Environmental Projects (SEPs)
MDE’s approach to enforcement includes the use of Supplemental Environmental Projects
(SEPs). SEPs are projects specifically undertaken to improve the environment by parties who
are subject to penalty actions. Under certain limited circumstances, the value of the SEP is
allowed by MDE to offset a portion of the penalty.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency encourages the use of SEPs for several
reasons. First, SEPs add value to enforcement settlements because SEP dollars are spent
directly on environmental projects. Second, SEPs require violators to go above and beyond
technical compliance with minimum legal standards and thereby reach a higher level of
environmental stewardship. Finally, and probably most importantly, SEPs are intended to
achieve improvements to the environment that could not be accomplished with traditional
penalties. Traditional penalties serve to punish current violations and deter future violations.
SEPs accomplish those traditional purposes and provide a form of community service that
improves the environment where the violation occurred.
MDE entered into three SEPs during FY 2017 with a total value of $1,019,000. These SEPs
were in the Air and Radiation Administration, the Land and Materials Administration, and the
Water and Science Administration. The SEPs involved the replacement of lead-
contaminated windows, electric vehicle infrastructure, producing a water quality-related
conference, and other water quality projects.
Administration
Number of
SEPs
Total Value of SEPs
2016
2017
2016
2017
Air and Radiation Administration
0
1
$0
$15,000
Land and Materials Administration
3
1
$964,000
$4,000
Water and Science Administration
3
1
$1,358,000
$1,000,000
TOTALS
6
3
$2,322,000
$1,019,000
Details about these SEPs can be found in Appendix F.
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Contacts or Consultations with Businesses
Environment Article section 1-301(d) requires this report to “include information on the type
and number of contacts or consultations with businesses concerning compliance with State
environmental laws.” This section identifies the two types of contacts MDE has with
businesses to assist in bringing a site into compliance and to assure future compliance:
compliance assistance and other consultations.
Compliance Assistance
Compliance assistance is used by MDE as one of the many tools to educate the regulated
community before violations occur and--- in the case of non-serious violations--- to bring a
site into complaicne and to assure future compliance. This form of contact between
businesses and MDE’s inspectors is counted in the programs’ performance measures tables
under the category of “compliance assistance.” As an element of MDE’s compliance
process, an inspector renders a tangible act of compliance assistance when the inspector:
(a) Documents a specific past or current violation which the regulated entity corrects in
the absence of a formal enforcement action; or
(b) Documents a specific action or actions which the regulated entity has the option of
undertaking to prevent the likelihood of potential future violations. The action or actions are
voluntarily undertaken by the regulated entity in such manner and within such time period as
deemed acceptable by MDE in the absence of a formal enforcement action.
For either (a) or (b), the MDE inspector must document the manner in which the regulated
entity voluntarily achieved compliance. This definition of "compliance assistance" requires
the action to be measurable, and objectively verifiable by a third party. This documents
MDE’s activities to keep facilities in compliance without the use of formal enforcement
actions.
Consultations with Businesses
MDE provides other tools to educate businesses and other regulated entities. These include
making guidance documents available, providing forms, and publishing information about
new or updated requirements on MDE’s website. MDE also works with businesses before
they apply for permits to explain what permits will be required for a proposed activity and the
application process for the required permits. Possible compliance requirements such as
sampling, reporting, and record-keeping may also be explained.
The Department’s website (http://www.mde.maryland.gov) provides additional information
that businesses may use to determine compliance with environmental requirements:
The Guide to Environmental Permits and Approvals provides detailed information
about each of MDE’s permit programs.
MDE has made a number of permit applications and instructions for completion
available online. MDE is also working to enable businesses to submit their permit
applications via the Internet.
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MDE has created an Enforcement Webpage where information can be found
concerning enforcement programs and current enforcement actions:
http://www.mde.maryland.gov/AboutMDE/DepartmentalReports/Pages/AboutMDE/enf
comp.aspx
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SECTION TWO
ADMINISTRATION DETAILS
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MDE has been measuring, in a consistent fashion, the performance of its enforcement and
compliance activities since 1998. This report standardizes the accomplishments of
enforcement and compliance programs using metrics for the 31 enforcement areas that are
the subject of this report.
Enforcement actions are taken by MDE’s three media administrations:
Air: Includes air pollution and radiation programs.
Land: Includes oil control, solid and hazardous waste management, sewage sludge
utilization, animal feeding operations, scrap tire recycling, lead poisoning
prevention, natural wood waste recycling, coal and mineral mining, oil and gas
exploration and production, and hazardous substance clean-up programs.
Water: Includes drinking water, tidal and non-tidal wetlands, wastewater discharges,
water appropriation, waterway and floodplain construction, dam safety,
stormwater management and sediment and erosion control programs.
Organization of Section Two
Section Two is divided by administration and by enforcement area/program. First, an overall
administration executive summary describes the enforcement and compliance efforts during
this fiscal year, followed by key performance measures for that administration. Next, the
sections for each enforcement area/program include the purpose of the program, its
underlying authority, its enforcement process, summary of the program’s
successes/challenges, the performance measures table, and three charts comparing the past
three fiscal years’ data on inspection coverage; number of inspections, audits, and spot
checks; and number of enforcement actions.
MEASURING ENFORCEMENT AND
COMPLIANCE
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SAMPLE PERFORMANCE MEASURES TABLE
This key table presents an accounting of each program’s activity. Definitions of each
measure appear below. An example of the table with the lines numbered to correspond to
the following definitions follows this list of definitions.
1. Permitted Sites/Facilities and Other Regulated Sites/Facilities: Measures of the MDE or
Program workload.
Lines 2, 3, and 5-8: Identify the total universe of facilities over which the program has
regulatory responsibility.
Line 2: Shows the number of new permits or permit renewals issued during the year.
Line 3: Shows the total number of permits that were in effect at fiscal year end.
Lines 5-8: Used by those programs that have regulatory responsibility for sites, facilities,
and other entities that are not required to obtain a formal permit, but still fall under MDE’s
regulatory oversight.
9. Inspections and Audits: A measure of output.
Lines 10-12: Present numbers of sites evaluated for compliance. Inspections are defined
as physical visits to the site to determine compliance, whether the visit involves walking
around the site or a record review at the site. An audit is a review of records or self-
monitoring reports performed off-site at MDE offices. These measures are reported
separately to illustrate that many important regulatory oversight activities occur off-site.
Lines 13-15: Present numbers of inspections, audits and spot checks performed. The
number of inspections is often substantially higher than the number of sites (comparing
lines 12 and 15) because some sites are inspected more than one time during the year,
depending on the degree of risk that the regulated entity poses to the public. Also, some
individual sites are sufficiently large or diverse to warrant having different portions of the
site, or different pieces of equipment, inspected separately.
16. Compliance Profile: A measure of the results accomplished.
Lines 17-19: A snapshot of the overall compliance status of the facilities inspected during
the fiscal year.
Line 17: Identifies how many of the inspected sites were found with significant violations,
providing a key element used to determine the inspection compliance rate (percentage)
shown on line 18. If a site was found to have a significant violation, it was counted as
being out of compliance, even if the site was brought back into compliance later in the
year.
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Line 18: The percentage of inspected sites with significant violations. Line 17 divided by
Line 10 times 100.
Line 19: The enforcement “inspection coverage rate” measure. The “inspection coverage
rate” is defined as the ratio of sites inspected divided by the total number of sites or
regulated entities in that program’s universe. “Sites” may include other than a single
physical location since many programs have regulatory oversight responsibility for things
other than facilities.
20. Significant Violations: A measure of what was found.
Lines 21 24: Record the total number and nature of the significant violations the
program identified during the fiscal year. The specific definition of what constitutes a
significant violation is determined by individual programs that have unique statutory and
regulatory threshold requirements. MDE’s general definition of a significant violation is
any violation that requires MDE to take some form of remedial or enforcement action to
bring the facility into compliance. MDE’s Penalty Policy further clarifies this definition and
can be found in Appendix E.
Line 21: Indicates how many significant violations resulted in an environmental or health
impact.
Line 22: Counts how many significant violations were technical/preventative in nature.
The distinction here is based on evidence or proof that MDE must present to establish the
violation in a contested case.
Cases that include evidence of actual physical damage to the environment or to a
human being, such as samples, photographs, or direct observations, are counted
as having an environmental or health impact.
Cases in which documentary evidence, such as falsified discharge monitoring
reports, lack of permits or failure to maintain records, are counted as
technical/preventative on line 22.
The distinction between physical and technical violations is made to avoid the
misperception that all violations involve pollution or immediately endanger human
health.
Either environmental/health violations or technical/preventative violations can be
considered significant or non-significant depending on the circumstances of the
violations.
Line 23: Accounts for the number of significant violations carried over from last year.
Note that for some programs this will not match the number of ongoing from the previous
year’s report. This is due updates in the database used for reporting that occur after the
data is collected for this report. For these programs the number reported is what is in the
database when the data for the report is collected.
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Line 24: The sum of lines 21 through 23, the total number of significant violations the
program attempted to resolve during the fiscal year.
25. Disposition of Significant Violations: What is the status?
Lines 26 and 27: Answer the question of how many enforcement responses were
concluded for significant violations in the fiscal year and how many are going to be carried
over to next year.
Resolved means that (1) an enforcement action or compliance assistance has been
taken, and (2) the violator either has completed any required corrective action or has
an executed agreement to take the corrective action and has begun bringing the site
back into compliance.
An ongoing enforcement response is one that is still in process and the site or violator
has not taken adequate steps to correct the violation. Cases remain ongoing if the
violator does not respond to MDE’s initial violation notification; hearings have been
scheduled and not yet held; or the hearing is complete and the violator has chosen to
appeal the order. “Ongoing” enforcement responses are those not yet finished.
28. Enforcement Actions and Penalties: What are the tools MDE uses to bring about
compliance?
Lines 29 36: MDE has a number of different enforcement tools that can be used to
achieve compliance.
Line 29: Captures how often the program used compliance assistance.
Compliance assistance is rendered when written documentation states that the correction has been
made or commenced. This number does not necessarily correspond to the number of significant
violations found because potential problems, which have not yet become violations, when corrected
and documented, are counted as compliance assistance.
Using compliance assistance allows MDE to bring facilities into compliance and to assure future
compliance. Ths first step in a process may turn into an enforcement action if violations are
uncorrected or environmental harm is threatened. It is often implemented in less time and may reduce
the environmental consequences of the violation.
Lines 30 through 32: Cover specific types of enforcement actions required to be reported
under Environment Article Section 1-301(d). These are broken down into administrative
and civil/judicial.
Line 33: The number of penalty actions and other enforcement actions not specifically
designated above. These actions are primarily penalty actions, but they also include
various forms of remedial requirements that do not fit the descriptions of the actions
named in the statute.
Line 34: How often the program referred a matter to the Environmental Crimes Unit of the
Attorney General’s Office for possible criminal prosecution. These referrals are not
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counted as resolved until there is a completed criminal case or the Crimes Unit has
declined to take a criminal action, returned the case to the program and the program has
taken an alternative form of enforcement.
Line 36: The amount of administrative or civil penalties obtained, monies collected during
the fiscal year. The penalties recorded may have been imposed in prior years, but are
collected in whole or in part during the reporting year.
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SAMPLE FY 2017 PERFORMANCE MEASURES CHART
Performance Measure
TOTAL
1. PERMITTED SITES/FACILITIES
2. Number of permits/licenses issued
3. Number of permits/licenses in effect at fiscal year end
4. OTHER REGULATED SITES/FACILITIES
5. (other sites)
6. (other sites)
7. (other sites)
8. (other sites)
9. INSPECTIONS
10. Number of sites inspected (“inspected” defined as at the site)
11. Number of sites audited but not inspected (places where MDE reviewed submittals
but did not go to the site)
12. Number of sites evaluated for compliance (sum of the two measures above, same
as #11 on the prior charts)
13. Number of inspections, spot checks (captures number of compliance activities at
sites)
14. Number of audits (captures number of reviews of file/submittals for compliance)
15. Number of inspections, audits, spot checks (sum of the two measures above,
same as #12 on the prior charts)
16. COMPLIANCE PROFILE
17. Number of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
18. Percentage of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
19. Inspection coverage rate (number of sites inspected/coverage universe)
20. SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
21. Number of significant violations involving environmental or health impact
22. Number of significant violations based on technical/preventative deficiencies
23. Number of significant violations carried over awaiting disposition from previous
fiscal year
24. Total number of significant violations (sum of the three measures above)
25. DISPOSITION OF SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
26. Resolved
27. Ongoing
28. ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS
29. Number of compliance assistance rendered
Administrative
Civil/Judicial
TOTAL
30. Number of show cause, remedial, corrective
actions issued
31. Number of stop work orders
32. Number of injunctions obtained
33. Number of penalty and other enforcement
actions
34. Number of referrals to Attorney General for possible criminal action
35. PENALTIES
36. Amount of administrative or civil penalties obtained ($ collected in FY)
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AIR AND RADIATION ADMINISTRATION
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Air and Radiation Administration
Executive Summary
The Air and Radiation Administration (ARA) conducts enforcement and compliance
activities in three programmatic areas: air quality, asbestos, and radiation.
The Air Quality Compliance Program devotes a significant portion of its capacity to
ensuring compliance at approximately 600 high-impact sources. This category includes
facilities such as power plants, incinerators, and large industrial operations. In addition to
on-site inspections, compliance staff reviews report submittals, stack test results, sampling
results, and continuous monitoring summaries to assess compliance at regulated facilities.
The low-impact facilities category is one in which only a small percentage of sources are
inspected. This is due to the large numbers of these sources and the relatively low impact
of any particular violation. This category includes sources such as paint spray booths, dry
cleaners, emergency generators, and gas stations.
The Air Quality Compliance Program received over 400 air quality complaints in FY 2017.
The Program responds to all complaints by telephone and, based on the nature of the
complaint, identifies and places priority on those that require a field inspection. Some
complaint situations may need multiple follow-up inspections to address the concerns of the
complainants and to ensure compliance with air quality requirements.
In the Asbestos Division, contractors intending to abate asbestos are required to notify
MDE. MDE inspects as many of these projects as possible, generally focusing on the more
substantial projects. Some demolition projects are also inspected. The number of
asbestos notifications received in FY 2017 was 2,835.
The Radiological Health Program (RHP) regulates both electronic sources of radiation and
materials that are radioactive to prevent the general public and occupational workers from
receiving any unnecessary exposure to radiation. Also, RHP is the primary State
responder to public hazards involving radioactive materials, such as transportation
incidents or a nuclear utility accident.
The Radiation Machines Division continues to implement the requirement for x-ray machine
owners to conduct maintenance on a prescribed regular basis. X-ray machine owners are
required to submit the maintenance reports to the Division where they are reviewed for
possible compliance issues.
The Radioactive Materials Licensing and Compliance Division continues to maintain focus
on implementing, through the licensing and inspection process, increased security controls
for those licensees with sufficient quantities and types of radioactive materials. Other
priorities include the evaluation of the radiation safety and engineering aspects of a sealed
source medical device prior to allowing its use and sale across the nation, training of state
and local personnel to assure statewide preparedness for a nuclear utility accident, and
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assistance in statewide implementation of a preventive radiological nuclear detection
system.
Air and Radiation Administration
Performance Measures Executive Summary
2016 Totals
2017 Totals
PERMITTED SITES/FACILITIES
Number of Permits/Licenses Issued
1,506
1,327
Number of Permits/Licenses in Effect at Fiscal Year End
30,648
30,010
OTHER REGULATED SITES/FACILITIES
Other Regulated Sites
3,746
3,886
INSPECTIONS
Number of Sites Inspected
3,256
3,743
Number of Sites Audited but Not Inspected
1,045
1,118
Number of Inspections, Audits, Spot Checks
22,786
24,533
ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS
Number of Compliance Assistance Rendered
309
535
Number of Enforcement Actions Taken *
131
140
PENALTIES
Amount of Administrative or Civil Penalties Obtained
$271,198
$437,102
* The total of enforcement actions for each program as listed in the chart for each.
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Ambient Air Quality Control
PURPOSE
There are approximately 12,000 stationary sources of air emissions registered in Maryland.
The Air Quality Compliance Program is responsible for ensuring that these sources comply
with applicable air pollution control requirements. Approximately 200 of these sources emit
more than 95% of all the pollutants emitted from stationary sources. These 200 high-
emitting sources and an additional 400 or so priority sources receive a high level of
scrutiny. The additional priority sources are selected due to concerns regarding potential
emissions, toxic air pollutant emissions, potential for nuisance impact, impact on the
general welfare, or the potential for significant risk to public health or the environment. This
group of approximately 600 sources includes facilities such as power plants, large industrial
operations, manufacturing plants, asphalt plants, and incinerators. This group varies
slightly in number from year to year due to start-up of new sources, shut-down of existing
sources, or sources reducing emissions or using less toxic materials to the point where
they are no longer considered priority sources and thus do not demand close scrutiny. The
remainder of the 12,000 sources are generally smaller in terms of their emissions or their
impacts and are considered to be of lesser risk to public health or the environment.
Examples of these smaller sources include dry cleaning operations, gas stations,
charbroilers, small boilers, paint spray booths, and degreasing machines. For this reason,
performance measures information is presented in two categories, High-Impact Air
Emission Facilities and Low-Impact Air Emission Facilities.
AUTHORITY
FEDERAL: Clean Air Act, Title I, Section 110
STATE: Environment Article, Title 2; COMAR 26.11
PROCESS
In inspecting facilities, a major focus is given to those approximately 600 sources described
above that are considered a potential significant risk to public health or the environment.
Often, multiple inspections are performed at these sources over the course of a year.
Inspections are both announced and unannounced, depending on the nature and purpose
of the inspection. Attention is given to smaller, lower-risk sources through special initiatives
that may focus on inspecting all sources within a particular source category, spot checks of
a percentage of sources in a category where the category contains a large number of small
sources, and the education of trade groups and equipment operators and owners.
SUCCESSES/CHALLENGES
Ensuring compliance at high-impact sources continues to be the focus of the Program’s
resources, and this focused attention contributes to the high compliance rate for this
category. In addition to on-site inspections, the Program reviews compliance certifications,
report submittals, stack test results, sampling results, and continuous monitoring
summaries to assess compliance at regulated facilities.
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Ambient Air Quality Control
High-Impact Facilities
Performance Measure
TOTAL
PERMITTED SITES/FACILITIES
Number of sites/facilities
564
Number of permits/licenses issued
231
Number of permits/licenses in effect at fiscal year end
3,899
INSPECTIONS
Number of sites inspected (“inspected” defined as at the site)
333
Number of sites audited but not inspected
167
Number of sites evaluated for compliance
500
Number of inspections, spot checks (captures number of compliance activities at sites)
992
Number of audits (captures number of reviews of file/submittals for compliance)
1,749
Number of inspections, audits, spot checks
2,741
COMPLIANCE PROFILE
Number of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
5
Percentage of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
1%
Inspection coverage rate (number of sites inspected/coverage universe)
59%
SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Number of significant violations involving environmental or health impact
6
Number of significant violations based on technical/preventative deficiencies
3
Number of significant violations carried over awaiting disposition from previous fiscal
year
11
Total number of significant violations
20
DISPOSITION OF SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Resolved
8
Ongoing
12
ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS
Number of compliance assistance rendered
82
Administrative
Civil/Judicial
Total
Number of show cause, remedial, corrective actions
issued
0
0
0
Number of stop work orders
0
0
0
Number of injunctions obtained
0
0
0
Number of penalty and other enforcement actions
0
12
12
Number of referrals to Attorney General for possible criminal action
0
PENALTIES
Amount of administrative or civil penalties obtained ($ collected in FY)
$130,000
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Ambient Air Quality Control
High-Impact Facilities
0
5
10
15
20
25
2015 2016 2017
21
12 12
Number of Enforcement Actions
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
2015 2016 2017
2,347
2,488
2,741
Number of Inspections, Audits and Spot
Checks
333
231
Inspection Coverage Rate
2017 Coverage Universe = 564
Coverage Rate = 59%
Inspected Uninspected
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Ambient Air Quality Control
Low-Impact Facilities
Performance Measure
TOTAL
PERMITTED SITES/FACILITIES
Number of sites/facilities
10,837
Number of permits/licenses issued
268
Number of permits/licenses in effect at fiscal year end
20,144
INSPECTIONS
Number of sites inspected (“inspected” defined as at the site)
1,072
Number of sites audited but not inspected
755
Number of sites evaluated for compliance
1,827
Number of inspections, spot checks (captures number of compliance activities at sites)
1,192
Number of audits (captures number of reviews of file/submittals for compliance)
1,286
Number of inspections, audits, spot checks
2,478
COMPLIANCE PROFILE
Number of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
2
Percentage of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
<1%
Inspection coverage rate (number of sites inspected/coverage universe)
10%
SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Number of significant violations involving environmental or health impact
1
Number of significant violations based on technical/preventative deficiencies
1
Number of significant violations carried over awaiting disposition from previous fiscal
year
0
Total number of significant violations (sum of the three measures above)
2
DISPOSITION OF SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Resolved
1
Ongoing
1
ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS
Number of compliance assistance rendered
69
Administrative
Civil/Judicial
Total
Number of show cause, remedial, corrective actions
issued
0
0
0
Number of stop work orders
0
0
0
Number of injunctions obtained
0
0
0
Number of penalty and other enforcement actions
1
0
1
Number of referrals to Attorney General for possible criminal action
0
PENALTIES
Amount of administrative or civil penalties obtained ($ collected in FY)
$800
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Ambient Air Quality Control
Low-Impact Facilities
0
2
4
6
8
2015 2016 2017
6
4
1
Number of Enforcement Actions
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
2015 2016 2017
2,511
2,144
2,478
Number of Inspections, Audits and Spot
Checks
1,072
9,765
Inspection Coverage Rate
2017 Coverage Universe = 10,837
Coverage Rate = 10%
Inspected Uninspected
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Air Quality Complaints
PURPOSE
In addition to the almost 12,000 registered or permitted sources of air emissions in
Maryland, there are numerous potential sources of air pollution that are not required to be
registered or permitted by the Department. Examples include some composting
operations, construction sites, open burning activities, hot-tar roofing operations, material
storage piles, welding and burning activities, and certain portable operations of short
duration. These sites or activities can create nuisance conditions such as odors or fugitive
dust. The Air Quality Compliance Program responds to complaints regarding nuisance
odors and dust from both permitted and non-permitted operations.
AUTHORITY
STATE: Environment Article, Title 2; COMAR 26.11
PROCESS
Complaints are addressed in a number of ways depending on the nature of the complaint.
A complaint situation may be of sufficient severity to warrant an immediate site visit.
Complaints arising from severe nuisance situations generally result in the Department
receiving multiple and separate complaints for a single situation. A complaint situation can
also be a sporadic occurrence, which may lead to increased surveillance of a site in an
attempt to verify the existence of a problem, which may lead to a formal inspection. Some
complaints, particularly where only an explanation of what is allowed is needed, can be
resolved through phone contact or letters.
If the complaint investigation reveals a violation at a permitted site, the violation and
subsequent enforcement action is counted under the ambient air quality control program’s
performance measures chart. Only those violations that occur at non-permitted sites are
counted here; most violations in this category are related to open burning activities or the
creation of off-site nuisances caused by odors or dust from sites. Violations such as these
rarely result in actual harm, but have the potential to cause harm to the environment or
public health, and on this basis are included in this report. Nearly all violations in this
program are resolved without the need to take enforcement action, as they generally relate
to short-lived activities, are quickly corrected (often at the time of inspection), do not
reoccur, and result in no actual harm to public health or the environment.
SUCCESSES /CHALLENGES
The Air Quality Compliance Program received over 400 complaints in FY 2017. The
Program responds to all complaints by telephone, prioritizing those that merit a field
inspection. Some complaint situations need multiple follow-up inspections to ensure
compliance with air quality requirements. Based on their nature, some complaints at non-
permitted sites may need follow-up enforcement action to achieve compliance.
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Air Quality Complaints
Performance Measure
TOTAL
PERMITTED SITES/FACILITIES
Number of sites/facilities
N/A
Number of permits/licenses issued
N/A
Number of permits/licenses in effect at fiscal year end
N/A
OTHER REGULATED SITES/FACILITIES
Complaints received at all sites
411
Complaints received at unregistered/unpermitted sites
302
INSPECTIONS
Number of unregistered/unpermitted sites inspected (“inspected” defined as at the site)
123
Number of inspections, spot checks at unregistered/unpermitted sites (captures
number of compliance activities at sites)
209
Number of initial complaint inspections at all sites*
191
COMPLIANCE PROFILE
Number of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
0
Percentage of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
0%
Inspection coverage rate (number of sites inspected/coverage universe)
46%
SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Number of significant violations involving environmental or health impact
0
Number of significant violations based on technical/preventative deficiencies
0
Number of significant violations carried over awaiting disposition from previous fiscal
year
0
Total number of significant violations (sum of the three measures above)
0
DISPOSITION OF SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Resolved
0
Ongoing
0
ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS
Number of compliance assistance rendered
18
Administrative
Civil/Judicial
Total
Number of show cause, remedial, corrective actions
issued
0
0
0
Number of stop work orders
0
0
0
Number of injunctions obtained
0
0
0
Number of penalty and other enforcement actions
0
0
0
Number of referrals to Attorney General for possible criminal action
0
PENALTIES
Amount of administrative or civil penalties obtained ($ collected in FY)
$0
*This line includes responses to complaints at permitted sites and unregistered/unpermitted sites
and is used to calculate the coverage rate for complaints. The inspections and any enforcement
actions at any permitted sites are captured in the sections for registered sources.
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Air Quality Complaints
0
1
2
2015 2016 2017
0 0 0
Number of Enforcement Actions
0
50
100
150
200
250
2015 2016 2017
208
220
209
Number of Inspections, Audits and Spot
Checks
191
220
Inspection Coverage Rate
2017 Coverage Universe = 411
Coverage Rate = 46%
Inspected Uninspected
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Asbestos
PURPOSE
The Air Quality Compliance Program’s Asbestos Division manages the licensing of
asbestos removal contractors and oversees their efforts when removing or encapsulating
asbestos to ensure that asbestos is handled in a manner that is protective of human health.
Any project that involves demolition or the removal of more than 240 linear feet or more
than 160 square feet of asbestos-containing material is subject to federal standards under
EPA’s National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) program. All
projects are subject to additional requirements under state laws and regulations. Projects
can range from something as small as a single pipe wrapping to a major removal project at
a power plant or other large facility.
AUTHORITY
FEDERAL: Clean Air Act, Title 1, Section 112
STATE: Environment Article, Title 6, Subtitle 4; COMAR 26.11.21
PROCESS
Removing or encapsulating asbestos is required to be done by a contractor licensed by
MDE. The contractor is required to notify the Division of the location of the activity and the
approximate amount of asbestos-containing material to be removed or encapsulated prior
to undertaking the work. From the information contained in the notification, the Division will
determine whether the project is required to meet federal standards. About a quarter of all
asbestos projects undertaken are subject to federal program requirements. Projects
subject to such requirements are considered a priority and an inspection will generally take
place. Priority is also given to inspecting contractors with poor performance records,
projects in close proximity to other priority projects (for inspection efficiency) and projects
for which complaints have been lodged. The focus of an inspection is on determining
whether a contractor is adhering to the standards designed to protect workers and the
public from exposure to asbestos. Some sites, such as demolition sites, where no
notification has occurred but where asbestos may be encountered, are also inspected.
INSPECTION COVERAGE RATE
The inspection coverage rate is computed as the number of sites inspected divided by the
number of notifications received. Note that the Division receives notifications for any
amount of asbestos that is disturbed. This will include notifications for one to two feet of
removal in which the project will last for maybe two hours, to notification for thousands of
linear and square feet, in which the project may last up to twelve months. State law
governs the notification process for small projects, and requires only that the contractor
notify the Department before the project begins. The larger projects are governed by
federal requirements, and the contractor is required to notify at least ten days prior to
beginning the project. It is more likely that an inspection will take place at a site where
removal will last a day or more. The Division is required by state law to annually inspect at
least one asbestos removal project by each contractor. The Division meets this
requirement.
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SUCCESSES/CHALLENGES
Contractors intending to abate asbestos are required to notify MDE. MDE generally
inspects projects focusing on the more substantial projects. In FY 2017, the Asbestos
Division inspected about 9% of sites that provided notification to MDE.
In FY 2017, inspection staff spent time administering the asbestos testing. MDE is seeking
a third party test administrator to run the test so the staff can dedicate their time to
inspections.
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Asbestos
Performance Measure
TOTAL
PERMITTED SITES/FACILITIES
Number of permits/licenses issued (Asbestos Contractor Licenses)
143
Number of permits/licenses in effect at fiscal year end
143
OTHER REGULATED SITES/FACILITIES
Number of asbestos notifications received
2835
INSPECTIONS
Number of sites inspected (“inspected” defined as at the site)
250
Number of sites audited but not inspected (places where MDE reviewed submittals but
did not go to the site)
0
Number of sites evaluated for compliance (sum of the two measures above)
250
Number of inspections, spot checks (captures number of compliance activities at sites)
468
Number of audits (captures number of reviews of file/submittals for compliance)
0
Number of inspections, audits, spot checks (sum of the two measures above)
468
COMPLIANCE PROFILE
Number of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
10
Percentage of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
4%
Inspection coverage rate (number of sites inspected/coverage universe)
9%
SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Number of significant violations involving environmental or health impact
40
Number of significant violations based on technical/preventative deficiencies
0
Number of significant violations carried over awaiting disposition from previous fiscal year
6
Total number of significant violations (sum of the three measures above)
46
DISPOSITION OF SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Resolved
5
Ongoing
41
ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS
Number of compliance assistance rendered
18
Administrative
Civil/Judicial
Total
Number of show cause, remedial, corrective actions
issued
0
0
0
Number of stop work orders
0
0
0
Number of injunctions obtained
0
0
0
Number of penalty and other enforcement actions
6
0
6
Number of referrals to Attorney General for possible criminal action
0
PENALTIES
Amount of administrative or civil penalties obtained ($ collected in FY)
$6,000
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Asbestos
250
2,585
Inspection Coverage Rate
2017 Coverage Universe = 2,835
Coverage Rate = 9%
Inspected Uninspected
0
100
200
300
400
500
2015 2016 2017
134
190
468
Number of Inspections, Audits and Spot
Checks
0
2
4
6
8
10
2015 2016 2017
9
4
6
Number of Enforcement Actions
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Radiation Machines Division
PURPOSE
The Radiation Machines Division (RMD) regulates manufactured electronic sources of
radiation to minimize the amount of unnecessary radiation exposure received by the
general public and machine operators. These electronic radiation sources include dental
and veterinary x-ray machines, mammography (breast imaging) machines, diagnostic and
therapeutic radiation machines, security screening devices and other electronic radiation
devices used in research or industry.
State regulations, which derive in part from U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
statutory and regulatory directives, require that all radiation exposures be “As Low As
Reasonably Achievable” (ALARA). Radiation exposure can cause adverse health effects,
with risk that varies depending upon the amount of radiation received, frequency of
radiation exposures, and radio-sensitivity of body parts. Although the medical benefits of
radiologic diagnostic and therapeutic treatment procedures far outweigh potential risks of
sustained biological damage, evidence suggests that cells in the human body can be
damaged by numerous small exposures over time and that these multiple exposures have
a cumulative health effect that may be as detrimental as receiving a single large exposure.
Due to the increased use of radiation for diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, there
continues to be a growing awareness of the impacts on human health from radiation
machines. To some degree, x-ray imaging has replaced procedures that do not require
radiation, such as ultrasound or magnetic resonance imaging, causing the general public to
have an increased level of radiation exposure.
AUTHORITY
FEDERAL: Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968, 21CFR1000;
Mammography Quality Standards Act; 21CFR900
STATE: Environment Article, Title 8 “Radiation”;
COMAR 26.12. Radiation Management
PROCESS
The RMD ensures all radiation machine facilities are inspected on cycles required by
statute, regulation, administrative policy, or contract. Note that mammography inspection
reports are provided to the FDA for follow-up enforcement actions, but the FDA’s response
actions are not included in this report.
Dental, veterinary, and mammography facilities are required to renew the radiation machine
facility registration of their x-ray equipment every two years. Facilities with x-ray machines
subject to certification are required to renew the radiation machine facility registration on
the same schedule as the certification inspection frequency presented in the chart shown
later below.
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SUCCESSES/CHALLENGES
Successes in FY 2017 include the continued high rate of compliance for medical,
veterinary, and mammography facilities. A contributing factor to the high compliance rate is
that radiation machine facilities are required to have preventive maintenance performed on
their radiation machines at the interval recommended by the manufacturer for each
machine. If an interval is not specified, the maintenance must be performed every 12
months. For a radiation machine, the potential consequence of failure to perform
recommended maintenance is greater radiation exposure than clinically necessary to
patients and occupational workers. Facility compliance with preventive maintenance
requirements is maintained through compliance assistance and enforcement, as
appropriate.
Regulated facilities have the capability to submit documents electronically, which allows for
a more efficient and timely method of documents.
The chart below shows the types of facilities regulated and the frequency at which they are
inspected. Note that the words machine and tube are used interchangeably.
Facility Type
Registered X-ray Tubes*
Inspection
Frequency
High Energy & Particle
Accelerators
2 facilities, 2 certified tubes
Annual
Medical (Therapy)
Accelerators
44 facilities, 114 certified tubes
Annual
Hospitals
59 facilities, 1,272 certified tubes
Biennial
Physicians: Chiropractic,
MD, GP, Podiatric
1,273 facilities, 2,474 certified
tubes
Biennial
Industrial
336 facilities, 768 certified tubes
Triennial
Dental
2,801 facilites, 10,329 tubes
Triennial
Veterinary
644 facilities, 708 tubes
Triennial
Mammography
135 facilities, 212 tubes
Annual
*Code of Maryland Regulations (COMAR) 26.12.03 states that “Radiation Machine” means a device that is
capable of producing radiation. On any radiation-producing equipment with more than one x-ray tube, or
other single point from which radiation may be emitted, each x-ray tube or radiation emission point is
considered a separate radiation machine. “Tube” is defined in COMAR 26.12.01.01
as an x-ray tube or other
single point from which radiation may be emitted.
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Radiation Machines
Performance Measure
TOTAL
PERMITTED SITES/FACILITIES
Number of new facility registrations issued
360
Number of facility registrations in effect at fiscal year end
5,294
OTHER REGULATED SITES/FACILITIES
Number of service companies registered at fiscal year end
312
Number of licensed private inspectors at fiscal year end
81
Number of plan review or area surveys reviewed at fiscal year end
196
INSPECTIONS
Number of sites inspected (“inspected” defined as at the site)
1,810
Number of sites audited but not inspected (places where MDE reviewed submittals but
did not go to the site) (shielding reviews)
196
Number of sites evaluated for compliance (sum of the two measures above)
2,006
Number of inspections, spot checks (captures number of compliance activities at sites)
4,434
Number of audits (captures number of reviews of file/submittals for compliance)
14,048
Number of inspections, audits, spot checks (sum of the two measures above,)
18,482
COMPLIANCE PROFILE
Number of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
232
Percentage of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
13%
Inspection coverage rate (number of sites inspected/coverage universe) *
34%
SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Number of significant violations involving environmental or health impact
0
Number of significant violations based on technical/preventative deficiencies
405
Number of significant violations carried over awaiting disposition from previous fiscal
year**
143
Total number of significant violations (sum of the three measures above)
548
DISPOSITION OF SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Resolved
455
Ongoing
93
ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS
Number of compliance assistance rendered
0
Administrative
Civil/Judicial
Total
Number of show cause, remedial, corrective actions
issued
9
0
9
Number of stop work orders
0
0
0
Number of injunctions obtained
0
0
0
Number of penalty and other enforcement actions
88
0
88
Number of referrals to Attorney General for possible criminal action
0
PENALTIES
Amount of administrative or civil penalties obtained ($ collected in FY)
$281,302
* Coverage is computed as the number of sites inspected divided by the sum of the number of facility
registrations, the number of registered service providers, and the number of licensed private inspectors.
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Radiation Machines
0
20
40
60
80
100
2015 2016 2017
79
71
97
Number of Enforcement Actions
0
3,000
6,000
9,000
12,000
15,000
18,000
2015 2016 2017
13,925
17,621
18,482
Number of Inspections, Audits and
Spot Checks
1,810
3,484
Inspection Coverage Rate
2017 Coverage Universe = 5,294
Coverage Rate = 34%
Inspected Uninspected
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Radioactive Materials Licensing and Compliance
PURPOSE
The Radioactive Materials Licensing and Compliance Division (RAMLCD) regulates the
use, handling and control of radioisotopes at hospitals, cancer treatment facilities,
diagnostic imaging centers, private medical practices, industrial irradiators, engineering
firms, research laboratories, academic institutions, nuclear pharmacies, and manufacturers
and distributors of sealed sources and devices (SS&D) in accordance with U.S. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission(NRC) guidance and criteria. Regulation is accomplished through
the issuance of licenses and though inspection of the licensees and serves to protect the
health and safety of radiation workers and the general public. Facility radiation safety
programs and authorized activities are evaluated during the licensing and inspection
process to ensure compliance with Maryland Regulations for the Control of Ionizing
Radiation in such areas as radiation safety, security, storage and control, transportation,
disposal, training of personnel, possession of protective devices, and control of radiation
hazards. The RAMLCD also regulates companies licensed in other jurisdictions that use
radioactive material in Maryland under the terms and conditions of reciprocal recognition.
The RAMLCD is the primary State responder to radiological events such as transportation
incidents, loss of control and theft of radioactive material in Maryland. The RAMLCD also
provides radiological technical input and coordination for statewide emergency
preparedness in the areas of shipment of high level radioactive waste through Maryland;
increased security at certain types of facilities possessing high risk radioactive material,
facilitation of training of local responders to radiation emergencies and assistance in the
evaluation, coordination, and implementation of policies and procedures for preventive
radiological nuclear detection. The RAMLCD performs engineering and radiation safety
evaluations of the ability of sealed sources and devices to safely contain radioactivity under
the conditions of use for sealed sources and devices manufactured in Maryland. These
evaluations are summarized in registrations that are maintained by the NRC in the National
Sealed Source and Device Registry. General Licenses are used to regulate low strength
radiation devices that have inherent safety features. Such licenses are issued by the
manufacturer and registered with the RAMLCD. The RAMLCD monitors and tracks the
transfer and disposal of these generally licensed devices.
AUTHORITY
FEDERAL: Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended;
10 CFR (Nuclear Regulatory Commission) Parts 1-171
STATE: Environment Article, Title 8; “Radiation”;
COMAR 26.12. Radiation Management
PROCESS
The RAMLCD issues licenses with a seven-year term for approximately 50 types of
radioactive material uses. The RAMLCD inspects facilities for compliance with radiation
regulations and adherence to license conditions and radiation safety procedures and
practices. Inspections are performed by one inspector or a team of inspectors at a
frequency based on the quantity, activity and toxicity of the material, the potential hazard
resulting from the use, and the nature of the operation. Inspection frequency ranges from
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annual to every five years. When violations occur, corrective actions are required and
verified. RAMLCD also conducts investigations throughout Maryland in response to
incidents and allegations. The RAMLCD also oversees the decommissioning of previously-
licensed facilities, conducts safety evaluations on sources and devices, and performs pre-
licensing visits to all applicants prior to the issuance of a new license. Additionally, the
RAMLCD performs inspections on at least 25% of the most hazardous radiation operations
conducted in Maryland by out-of-state radioactive material licensees under reciprocal
recognition of their licenses. RAMLCD maintains an equipped and trained radiological
emergency response team with a mission to respond on a 24/7 basis to radiological
emergencies in the public domain and to provide technical assistance to local law
enforcement and emergency responders.
SUCCESSES/CHALLENGES
Successes in FY 2017 include maintaining an adequate and compatible Radioactive
Materials Program in accordance with NRC criteria, continued implementation of the
State’s Preventive Radiological Nuclear Detection activities and maintenance of response
capabilities, the full implementation of federally mandated radioactive material security
regulations for licensee’s with high risk sources and the continuation of training of State
and local personnel to ensure statewide preparedness for a nuclear utility accident. The
RAMLCD, with the assistance of the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Nuclear
Security Administration, continues to remove large quantities of unwanted radioactive
material from the state in the effort to eliminate potential security threats. Furthermore, the
RAMLCD licensed the first GammaPod, a new high-precision, image-guided radiation
therapy system specifically designed to treat early-stage breast cancer. The license has
enabled clinical trials to begin at the University of Maryland Medical Center. The
GammaPod has the potential to significantly shorten the treatment time to a few sessions
over the course of a week and, in the future, potentially eliminate the need for surgery in
select patients. In parallel, the RAMLCD completed the Sealed Source Device Registration
of the GammaPod that will enable the manufacturer to fabricate and distribute this device
from their Maryland facility.
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INSPECTION COVERAGE RATE
The following chart shows the inspection frequency, the number of licenses that are
inspected at that frequency, and an example of the type of licenses:
Inspection Frequency
Number of Licenses
Examples of License Types
Annual
4
Gamma Knife (cancer therapy)
Gamma Pod (breast cancer therapy)
Industrial Radiography
2 Years
46
Manufacturing and Distribution
Panoramic Irradiators
Medical Research
Nuclear Pharmacies
Remote Afterloader (cancer therapy)
3 Years
130
Self Shielded Irradiators
Hospitals and Medical Facilities
Brachytherapy (cancer therapy)
Mobile Nuclear Medicine
Academic Research
5 Years
350
Portable and Fixed Nuclear Gauges
Diagnostic Nuclear Medicine
Research Laboratories
General License Distribution
Notes for above table:
Licenses inspected in the annual, two-year and three-year inspection frequencies are the most complex and
represent those types of radioactive material activities with the greatest radiation hazards to users and
members of the general public.
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Radioactive Materials
Performance Measure
TOTAL
PERMITTED SITES/FACILITIES
Number of permits/licenses issued
325
Number of permits/licenses in effect at fiscal year end
530
OTHER REGULATED SITES/FACILITIES
Sources from other jurisdictions
51
INSPECTIONS
Number of sites inspected (“inspected” defined as at the site)
*
155
Number of sites audited but not inspected (places where MDE reviewed submittals but
did not go to the site)
0
Number of sites evaluated for compliance (sum of the two measures above)
172***
Number of inspections, spot checks (captures number of compliance activities at sites)
155
Number of audits (captures number of reviews of file/submittals for compliance)
0
Number of inspections, audits, spot checks (sum of the two measures above)
155
COMPLIANCE PROFILE
Number of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
22
Percentage of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
14%
Inspection coverage rate (number of sites inspected/coverage universe)
**
27%
SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Number of significant violations involving environmental or health impact
0
Number of significant violations based on technical/preventative deficiencies
137
Number of significant violations carried over awaiting disposition from previous fiscal
year
0
Total number of significant violations (sum of the three measures above)
137
DISPOSITION OF SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Resolved
117
Ongoing
20
ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS
Number of compliance assistance rendered
348
Administrative
Civil/Judicial
Total
Number of show cause, remedial, corrective actions
issued
2
0
2
Number of stop work orders
0
0
0
Number of injunctions obtained
0
0
0
Number of penalty and other enforcement actions
22****
0
22
Number of referrals to Attorney General for possible criminal action
0
PENALTIES
Amount of administrative or civil penalties obtained ($ collected in FY)
$19,000
* Number of licensees inspected at least once
** Coverage is computed as the number of licenses inspected divided by the sum of the number of
permits/licenses in effect plus the number of sources from other jurisdictions since each could be
cause for inspection.
***This value exceeds the sum of the two rows above due to radioactive material inspections
sometimes being conducted at more than one site for a given source.
****This number includes notices of violation issued for non-significant violations.
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Radioactive Materials
0
10
20
30
40
50
2015 2016 2017
21
40
24
Number of Enforcement Actions
0
50
100
150
200
2015 2016 2017
190
123
155
Number of Inspections, Audits and Spot
Checks
155
426
Inspection Coverage Rate
2017 Coverage Universe = 581
Coverage Rate = 27%
Inspected Uninspected
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LAND AND MATERIALS ADMINISTRATION
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Land and Materials Administration
Executive Summary
The Land and Materials Administration’s (LMA’s) mission is to protect human health and
preserve and restore land and water resources. LMA works to reduce the quantity and toxicity
of generated wastes through recycling and source reduction, ensures the control and proper
disposal of waste, manages lead paint compliance activities, assures that oil is handled in an
environmentally-safe manner, and oversees the remediation of contaminated sites for viable
economic development. This mission is achieved by maintaining a highly visible presence in
the regulated community, providing assistance to stakeholders, and developing long-term
strategies for waste management needs.
FY 2016 was the final year for a separate inspection program for the handling of mercury
containing automotive switches by the Resource Management Program. Going forward,
mercury switch inspections will only be performed in conjunction with scrap tire inspections.
Facilities that fall under the scope of Maryland’s mercury switch recovery program are still
required to remove mercury switches from end-of-life vehicles in compliance with the
requirements of the program. Maryland’s Mercury Switch Law sunsets on December 31, 2017.
Overall in FY 2017, LMA issued 2,942 permits/registrations compared to 2,856 in FY 2016.
This is an increase of 86 permits/registrations. The total permits/registrations in effect at the
end of FY 2017 also increased to 9,760 from 9,409 in FY 2016. The Lead Poisoning
Prevention Program saw an increase of accreditations due to the increase demand from
property owners to obtain a lead free certificate.
The number of other regulated sites for LMA decreased in FY 2017 by 17,827. There were
154,599 other sites regulated in FY 2017 compared to 172,426 in FY 2016. The biggest
impact resulted from a project started in FY 2016 by TSOP to correct the Universe of Rental
Properties. A large number of properties were removed from the Universe due to properties
being certified as lead free, forfeited/bankrupt, sold, or no longer offered for rent. The removal
of these properties resulted in a decrease of 17,725 properties. In FY 2017, the Universe of
Rental Properties was 135,658 compared to 153,383 in FY 2016.
The total number of sites inspected in LMA decreased to 61,213 in FY 2017 from 62,550 in FY
2016. The decrease of 1,337 sites inspected in LMA was mainly due to a decrease in Lead
Poisoning Prevention Program inspections. The majority of LMA programs saw an increase
site inspected in FY 2017. The Electronics Recycling Program conducted 103 more
inspections resulting in 450 retailers being inspected in FY 2017 compared to 347 in FY 2016.
The number of sites audited but not inspected decreased to 2,205 in FY 2017 for LMA
compared to 2,221 in FY 2016. This was a slight decrease of 16 audits. The Scrap Tire Unit
changed their priorities in FY 2017 to focus on issuing registrations and cleaning of stockpiles
of scrap tires which resulted in a decrease in sites being audited but not inspected and the
number of audits conducted.
The number of inspections, audits and spot checks performed in LMA decreased by 3,681 in
FY 2017 to 75,510 from 79,191 in FY 2016. The Non-Coal Program in Mining saw a significant
decrease in FY 2017 of 740 inspections, audits, and spot checks. A new policy in the Non-
Coal Mining Program on how inspections, audits and spots checks are performed and tracked,
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in conjunction with a focus on the renewal of the five year permit term contributed to the
decrease.
Enforcement actions decreased in FY 2017 by 5,932, mainly due to the Lead Rental Registry
Section. In FY 2017, the Section only issued enforcement actions for failure to register units
during one calendar year (2016) versus three calendar years (2013, 2014 and 2015) in FY
2016. The Animal Feed Operations Division saw an increase of 51 enforcement actions in FY
2017 for failure to submit or submission of an incomplete Notice of Intent.
In FY 2017, LMA collected $1,143,746 in penalties, which was a 50 percent decrease from FY
2016. The majority of the penalty reduction is likely a result of TSOP issuing violations for
failure to register units for one calendar year in FY 2017, versus three calendar years in FY
2016.
The Scrap Tire Program continues to remove scrap tires from illegal stockpiles across
Maryland. In FY 2017, over 191,120 scrap tires were removed from 52 sites. Since the
inception of the Scrap Tire Program in 1992, over 10.8 million scrap tires have been removed
from 1,082 stockpiles. There are approximately 336,426 tires remaining to be cleaned up at 53
sites. The cleanup of the 200,000 tires discovered in FY 2016 will continue into FY 2018.
In the Lead Poisoning Prevention Program, there was a slight decrease in the percentage of
children with blood lead levels equal to or greater than 10 micrograms per deciliter (μg/dL).
Land and Materials Administration
Performance Measures Executive Summary
2016 Totals
2017 Totals
PERMITTED SITES/FACILITIES
Number of Permits/licenses Issued
2,856
2,942
Number of Permits/Licenses in Effect at Fiscal Year End
9,409
9,760
OTHER REGULATED SITES/FACILITIES
Other Sites
172,426
154,599
INSPECTIONS
Number of Sites Inspected
62,550
61,213
Number of Sites Audited but Not Inspected
2,221
2,205
Number of Inspections, Audits, Spot Checks
79,191
75,510
ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS
Number of Compliance Assistance Rendered
8,452
8,565
Number of Enforcement Actions Taken
13,266
7,334
PENALTIES
Amount of Administrative or Civil Penalties Obtained
*Amount changed in FY 2016 due to pending refunds that were not taken out of the
grand total
$2,287,331
$2,282,986*
$1,143,747
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Land Restoration Program
PURPOSE
The Land Restoration Program (LRP) protects public health and the environment by
identifying sites that are, or potentially are, contaminated by controlled hazardous substances
(CHS). Until 1997, Maryland placed sites where hazardous substances were released, or
possibly released, on the State Master List and in the Disposal Site Registry. The sites were
prioritized for remedial activities. Starting in 2013, the State Master List was revised and
renamed. Newly identified sites are now recorded on the Brownfield Master Inventory (BMI)
List - Active Sites (Appendix H) or the Brownfield Master Inventory List - Archive Sites
(Appendix I). The Brownfield Master Inventory List is available on the Department’s website
at:
http://www.mde.maryland.gov/programs/Land/MarylandBrownfieldVCP/Pages/BrownfieldMas
terInventory.aspx
AUTHORITY
FEDERAL: Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act
(CERCLA)
STATE: Environment Article, Title 7, Subtitle 2; COMAR 26.14
PROCESS
The LRP conducts and/or oversees environmental assessment and cleanup projects in
Maryland. The assessment activities include investigating and sampling sites to determine
whether cleanup is necessary. If the identified contamination is determined to represent a
risk to public health or the environment, remedial activities are conducted to address the sites
contaminated by controlled hazardous substances. Assessments and cleanups are
conducted based on available resources. The Disposal Site Registry includes all the sites for
which the State performed a preliminary site assessment and determined hazardous waste is
present. For these sites, State funds may be used to conduct remedial action as no viable
responsible party has been identified. This list is updated annually. The Disposal Site
Registry includes all the information and ranking set forth in Title 7-233(f)(2).
SUCCESSES/CHALLENGES
The LRP maintains a list of potential hazardous waste sites in the State. Before the
development of the Brownfield Master Inventory (BMI) in 2013, this list was known as the
“State Master List.” It included properties known by the State to be contaminated or
potentially contaminated and included sites on the federal Compensation and Liability
Information System (CERCLIS) and on EPA’s Archive list. This list included sites that met
the brownfields definition. The LRP also maintained a Site-Specific Assessments list,
otherwise known as the State “Non-Master List” of sites.
The current BMI list serves as the tool for tracking new and closed sites. As of June 30,
2017, there were 1,130 active sites and 1,058 archived sites on the BMI list, which includes
Voluntary Cleanup Program sites; sites assessed using federal grant funding; formerly used
defense facilities; assessment and cleanup activities at sites subject to the CHS Response
Plan; and sites identified as being impacted by CHS but subject to other regulatory
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authorities such as the federal Corrective Action Program, the federal Toxic Substances
Control Act, or Maryland’s Solid Waste Program.
The LRP is continuing to work with EPA on seven active, private National Priority List (NPL)
sites and one site that is being managed under the EPA’s Superfund Alternative Site
Initiative, which allows the Responsible Party to implement a NPL-caliber remediation without
NPL listing. The Program is also addressing ten Federal NPL sites, produced five federally-
funded Pre-CERCLIS Screening Reports, conducted two preliminary assessments, and one
site investigation during FY 2017.
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Hazardous Waste
PURPOSE
The federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) established a national
program of hazardous waste management. The Maryland Department of the Environment
has been granted authorization by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to be the
primary implementer of most elements of the federal hazardous waste regulatory program in
Maryland. Regulations govern management of hazardous waste from the point of initial
generation through its final disposition by reuse, recycling, treatment, or disposal. Maryland’s
regulatory program includes elements that are more stringent and broader in scope than the
federal program. Important elements of this regulatory program include the following:
identification and tracking of hazardous waste handlers (generators, transporters, and
operators of permitted facilities) through issuance of identification numbers and
maintenance of a related database;
detailed standards for hazardous waste management;
tracking shipments of hazardous waste from generation to disposal through the
hazardous waste manifest system;
certification of transporters of hazardous waste;
tracking waste generation and management through a biennial reporting requirement;
a permitting program requiring permits for persons who treat hazardous waste, store
hazardous waste for periods of time longer than 90 days, operate a hazardous waste
disposal unit, or maintain a closed hazardous waste disposal unit; and
compliance evaluation to assess compliance with applicable requirements, and
institute enforcement actions and corrective measures as necessary.
AUTHORITY
FEDERAL: Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) - Subtitle C
STATE: Environment Article, Title 7, Subtitle 2; COMAR 26.13
PROCESS
The LMA’s Resource Management Program (RMP) is responsible for reviewing Controlled
Hazardous Substance (CHS) Facility permit applications to treat, store or dispose hazardous
waste. Through the permitting process, the RMP evaluates the permit applicant’s ability to
manage hazardous waste safely and in conformance with applicable regulatory
requirements. The permit specifies all requirements that the permit holder is subject to in
conducting the permitted activities. Tentative determinations by the RMP to issue or deny an
application for a permit include opportunities for public review and comment. The permit
holder is evaluated for compliance with the terms of the permit in compliance inspections of
the permit holder’s facility
The Technical Services and Operations Program (TSOP) is responsible for issuance of
RCRA Subtitle C Site Identification Numbers (EPA ID Number), collecting and reporting the
Biennial Report (BR) data, collecting and tracking manifests, and certification of transporters
of CHS. TSOP issues new EPA ID Numbers, updates information for existing EPA ID
numbers, and submits this information to EPA’s RCRAInfo database. TSOP collects the
BRs, which summarize waste generated during each odd-numbered calendar year. BRs are
analyzed and information reported by large-quantity generators (LQGs) is submitted to EPA.
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Manifests are completed when generated wastes are shipped off-site and copies are
submitted to TSOP for monitoring and tracking. Any transporter who picks up or drops off
CHS must be certified as a hauler and have all vehicles/trailers certified. Failure to comply
with Maryland and federal laws and regulations can result in corrective actions.
The Solid Waste Program (SWP) is responsible for compliance at hazardous waste facilities,
which include permitted Treatment, Storage and Disposal (TSD) facilities and federally
defined large and small quantity generators (LQGs and SQGs). All permitted TSD facilities
and those that receive off-site waste are inspected at least once a year. LQGs, defined by
federal regulations as generating 2,200 pounds or more of hazardous waste in any calendar
month are inspected at least once every five years. New LQGs and those who have not
been inspected in the last three years are first priorities. Maryland has approximately 455
LQGs and 13,000 SQGs. Resource constraints limit inspections of SQGs to complaint-
response situations.
SUCCESSES/CHALLENGES
While there was a decrease of inspections, the Solid Waste Program's Compliance Division
focused on performing actual physical inspections to meet EPA’s grant commitments rather
than audits conducted through an in-office file review.
The FY 2016 inspection coverage rate of 2% remained the same in FY 2017. Enforcement
actions increased from 28 in FY 2016 to 35 in FY 2017. In addition to civil actions, the SWP’s
Compliance Division referred one case to the Environmental Crimes Unit.
A major cleanup of EPA identification numbers including deactivating closed facilities
continues to be conducted by TSOP and will continue into the next fiscal year in preparation
for EPA’s National eManifest Rule anticipated going live in June 2018. The universe remains
relatively consistent due to the continuing issuance of new generator identification numbers.
A majority of retail stores and pharmacies continue to claim LQG status regardless of their
actual quantity of CHS generated. It is anticipated that the universe could increase in the next
fiscal year as facilities apply for a generator identification number in preparation of the
eManifest Rule.
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Hazardous Waste
Performance Measure
TOTAL
PERMITTED SITES/FACILITIES
Number of permits/registrations issued
2
Number of permits/registrations in effect at fiscal year end
21
OTHER REGULATED SITES/FACILITIES
Hazardous waste generators
13,870
New EPA ID numbers Issued
149
INSPECTIONS
Number of sites inspected (“inspected” defined as at the site)
157
Number of sites receiving off-site audits and record reviews, but not inspected
0
Number of sites evaluated for compliance (sum of the two measures above)
157
Number of inspections, spot checks (captures number of compliance activities at sites)
211
Number of off-site audits (captures number of reviews of file/submittals for compliance)
0
Total number of inspections, audits and spot checks
211
COMPLIANCE PROFILE
Number of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
22
Percentage of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
14%
Inspection coverage rate (number of sites inspected/coverage universe)
2%
SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Number of significant violations involving environmental or health impact
29
Number of significant violations based on technical/preventative deficiencies
52
Number of significant violations carried over awaiting disposition from previous fiscal
year
69
Total number of significant violations (sum of the three measures above)
150
DISPOSITION OF SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Resolved
96
Ongoing
54
ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS
Number of compliance assistance rendered
1
Administrative
Civil/Judicial
Total
Number of show cause, remedial, corrective actions
issued
0
0
0
Number of stop work orders
0
0
0
Number of injunctions obtained
0
0
0
Number of penalty and other enforcement actions
35
0
35
Number of referrals to Attorney General for possible criminal action
1
PENALTIES
Amount of administrative or civil penalties obtained ($ collected in FY)
$48,067
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Hazardous Waste
0
150
300
450
600
2015 2016 2017
594
364
211
Number of Inspections, Audits and
Spot Checks
0
10
20
30
40
50
2015 2016 2017
34
28
35
Number of Enforcement Actions
157
13,713
Inspection Coverage Rate
2017 Coverage Universe = 13,870
Coverage Rate = 2%
Inspected Uninspected
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Lead Poisoning Prevention
PURPOSE
The Lead Poisoning Prevention Program (LPPP) oversees activities designed to reduce the
incidence of childhood lead poisoning. These activities involve accreditation and oversight of
lead abatement service contractors, maintenance of a registry of blood lead levels,
investigation of childhood lead poisoning cases, and enforcement of the statute and
regulations. The Technical Services and Operations Program (TSOP) works closely with
LPPP and is responsible for the maintenance of the registry of rental properties.
AUTHORITY
FEDERAL: Toxic Substances Control Act
Centers for Disease Control
STATE: Environment Article, Title 6, Subtitles 3, 8 & 10; COMAR 26.16.01-.04 and
Environment Article, Title 7, Subtitle 2; COMAR 26.02.07
PROCESS
Maryland law requires that all blood lead level (BLL) test results be reported to the
Department, which in turn reports all results for children at risk to the local health
departments for case management. Through these BLL referrals and by other means, if
LPPP discovers that an affected property (pre-1978 rental dwelling properties) does not meet
the required standards of care (risk reduction, registration of the rental property, and
distribution to tenants of two documents explaining tenant rights and the hazards of lead
paint), appropriate corrective actions against a violating party may be taken. In order to meet
the required standards of care, accredited third-party inspectors and/or contractors may be
hired by property owners to meet these compliance standards. LPPP may perform oversight
of these inspectors and/or contractors to ensure compliance with regulatory standards as
outlined in the statute and regulations so that further exposure to lead hazards is kept to a
minimum.
TSOP regulates all affected properties (pre-1978 rental dwelling properties). TSOP collects
information from owners of affected properties and issues tracking numbers for the purpose
of registration, inspections, certification and annual renewals of affected properties.
SUCCESSES/CHALLENGES
Lead data is collected on a calendar-year basis. During CY 2016 a total of 118,619 (21.9%)
children were tested from a universe of 541,994 children 0-72 months of age. There was an
increase in the percentage testing compared to 20.6% in 2015. The population of children 0-
72 months of age increased from CY15 to CY16 by 6,900 children.
Of those 118,619 children tested in CY16, a total of 355 (0.3%) were identified with a venous
or capillary blood lead level > 10 micrograms per deciliter (μg/dL). This was a decrease of 22
children compared to 377 during CY15. Children identified with a first-time venous or
capillary blood lead level > 10 μg/dL during CY16 totaled 270 (0.2%). This was also a
decrease of 10 children with a new incidence case compared to in CY15. It should be noted
that the incidence and prevalence percentages remained the same in CY16 and there was a
decrease in numbers of blood lead levels > 10 micrograms per deciliter (μg/dL) even though
there was an increase in the population tested.
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In 2016 a revised Targeting Plan (Plan) for children recommended a revised strategy for
testing Maryland children for lead exposure. It was the first comprehensive reassessment of
lead testing strategies in the State since 2004 and incorporates new recommendations from
the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) regarding blood lead levels that
will require follow up action from clinicians, government agencies, and other stakeholders. As
a result of the Plan, all health care providers are now required to test all 1 and 2 year olds in
Maryland.
The number of compliance inspections performed by the Department’s inspectors decreased
from 3,719 in FY 2016 to 3,265 in FY 2017. During FY 2017, the staff in Lead Accreditation
and Oversight (LAO) Division spent a significant time on the ongoing investigation of the
validity of lead free certificates issued by an accredited contractor and company. The
Program continues to build compliance partnerships with other government agencies
throughout Maryland. This coordination has allowed the Program to do more targeted
enforcement.
The inspection coverage of the regulated community increased from 38% in FY 2016 to 42%
in FY 2017. The increase in the coverage rate resulted from a significant decrease in the
number of affected properties since more property owners have elected to meet the lead-free
standards for their properties. Accredited inspectors are hired by property owners primarily to
perform lead inspections required by law on pre-1978 residential rental properties.
Inspections are mandated before tenants move into pre-1978 residential rental units. The
results of these inspections are submitted to the Department.
On January 1, 2015 there was a change in the lead law that defined “affected property” to
include properties built between 1950 and 1977 increasing the universe of regulated
properties significantly
The Rental Registry Section in TSOP continues to work on an audit project started in FY
2016 to more clearly identify the Universe of Rental Properties. During the project, the
Universe of Properties has declined due to removal of properties from the database that are
no longer for rent, forfeited/bankrupt, sold or certified lead free. Those owners who have not
registered their rental properties are being contacted and, if warranted issued a Notice of
Violation (NOV). In FY 2017, the Rental Registry Section issued over 6,000 NOVs for failure
to register properties for calendar year 2016.
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Lead Poisoning Prevention
Performance Measure
TOTAL
PERMITTED SITES/FACILITIES
Number of permits/registrations issued (accreditations)
1,546
Number of permits/registrations (accreditations) in effect at fiscal year end
3,021
OTHER REGULATED SITES/FACILITIES
Number of registrations processed
8,759
Number of units registered as of end of FY
135,658
INSPECTIONS
Number of sites inspected (“inspected” defined as at the site)
By accredited lead paint service providers
54,182
By MDE
3,265
Number of sites audited but not inspected (places where MDE reviewed submittals but
did not go to the site)
13
Number of sites evaluated for compliance (sum of the three measures above)
57,460
Number of inspections, spot checks (captures number of compliance activities at sites)
By accredited lead paint service providers
54,182
By MDE
3,499
Number of audits (captures number of reviews of file/submittals for compliance)
13
Number of inspections, audits, spot checks (sum of the three measures above)
57,694
COMPLIANCE PROFILE
Number of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
278
Percentage of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
**
9%
Inspection coverage rate (number of sites inspected/coverage universe)
***
42%
SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Number of significant violations involving environmental or health impact
1,408
Number of significant violations based on technical/preventative deficiencies
3,
Number of significant violations carried over awaiting disposition from previous fiscal year
488
Total number of significant violations (sum of the three measures above)
1,899
DISPOSITION OF SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Resolved
1,071
Ongoing
828
ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS****
Number of compliance assistance rendered
33
Administrative
Civil/Judicial
Total
Number of show cause, remedial, corrective actions
issued
186
0
186
Number of stop work orders
0
0
0
Number of injunctions obtained
1
0
1
Number of penalty and other enforcement actions
6,770
0
6,770
Number of referrals to Attorney General for possible criminal action
10
Number of SEPs entered into / units affected
1/1
PENALTIES
Amount of administrative or civil penalties obtained ($ collected in FY)
$932,011
* This total number also includes government fee exempt units.
** Significant violation percentage is based on MDE inspections only.
***Inspection coverage rate includes MDE and third-party inspections.
****There was a change in tracking method starting in FY 2013
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Lead Poisoning Prevention
0
25000
50000
75000
100000
2015 2016 2017
92,627
59,280
57,694
Number of Inspections, Audits and
Spot Checks
0
3000
6000
9000
12000
15000
2015 2016 2017
5,748
12,880
6,957
Number of Enforcement Actions
57,447
78,211
Inspection Coverage Rate
2017 Coverage Universe = 135,658
Coverage Rate = 42%
Inspected Uninspected
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Oil Control Program - Aboveground Facilities
PURPOSE
The Oil Control Program (OCP) performs a broad range of activities related to the safe
handling, storage, and remediation of petroleum products. The OCP issues permits and
performs oversight of aboveground storage facilities, transportation facilities, and oil-
contaminated soil treatment facilities. Permits are also issued by the OCP for the discharge
of treated oil-contaminated water. In addition, the OCP issues licenses and collects fees for
the import of petroleum products into Maryland.
AUTHORITY
STATE: Environment Article, Title 4, Subtitle 4; COMAR 26.10
PROCESS
The OCP is responsible for reviewing permit applications, inspecting sites prior to writing
permits, and issuing Oil Operations Permits for facilities handling oil in Maryland. Site visits
may also lead to the discovery of compliance violations. During inspections, facility
conditions are documented and the permittee is advised of the status of compliance. If
corrective action is warranted, the facility is directed in accordance with Department
guidelines and procedures. The OCP also responds to aboveground oil spills throughout the
State. In addition, the OCP licenses entities that transfer oil into Maryland and collects a fee
on the transfer.
SUCCESSES/CHALLENGES
The management of aboveground storage tanks containing petroleum continues to be in
good standing as a result of a combination of compliance assistance, permit application
review, and enforcement. Site visits and permit application reviews have revealed
opportunities for compliance assistance at facilities to avoid releases into the environment or
other possible emergencies. This shows in the inspection of 244 facilities in FY 2017, an
increase from 229 in FY 2016. In addition, the 245 oil transfer licenses issued was an
increase in FY 2017 from 204 in FY 2016.
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Performance Measure
TOTAL
PERMITTED SITES/FACILITIES
Number of permits/licenses issued
245
Number of permits/licenses in effect at fiscal year end
*
1,172
OTHER REGULATED SITES/FACILITIES
Oil transfer licenses
272
INSPECTIONS
Number of sites inspected (“inspected” defined as at the site)
244
Number of sites receiving off-site audits and record reviews, but not inspected
5
Number of sites evaluated for compliance (sum of the two measures above)
249
Number of inspections, spot checks (captures number of compliance activities at sites)
438
Number of audits (captures number of reviews of file/submittals for compliance)
86
Number of inspections, audits, spot checks (sum of the two measures above)
524
COMPLIANCE PROFILE
Number of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
3
Percentage of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
1%
Inspection coverage rate (number of sites inspected/coverage universe)
**
21%
SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Number of significant violations involving environmental or health impact
3
Number of significant violations based on technical/preventative deficiencies
0
Number of significant violations carried over awaiting disposition from previous fiscal
year
2
Total number of significant violations (sum of the three measures above)
5
DISPOSITION OF SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Resolved
4
Ongoing
1
ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS
Number of compliance assistance rendered
521
Administrative
Civil/Judicial
Total
Number of show cause, remedial, corrective actions
issued
0
0
0
Number of stop work orders
0
0
0
Number of injunctions obtained
0
0
0
Number of penalty and other enforcement actions
7
0
7
Number of referrals to Attorney General for possible criminal action
0
PENALTIES
Amount of administrative or civil penalties obtained ($ collected in FY)
$3,500
* Permits/licenses. This includes aboveground storage tanks and oil-contaminated soil operations. The Oil (Contaminated
Soil) Operations Permit is issued to facilities that store and/or treat soil contaminated with petroleum product from
underground storage tank leaks or surface spills. Due to the small number of facilities involved, these numbers were
incorporated into the Oil Aboveground Facilities numbers beginning in FY 1999.
** Coverage rate above is computed as the total number of permitted sites inspected and dividing that by the sum of the total
number of permits/licenses in effect.
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OCP - Aboveground Facilities
0
5
10
15
2015 2016 2017
2
11
7
Number of Enforcement Actions
0
250
500
750
2015 2016 2017
657
586
524
Number of Inspections, Audits and
Spot Checks
244
928
Inspection Coverage Rate
2017 Coverage Universe = 1,172
Coverage Rate = 21%
Inspected Uninspected
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Oil Control Program - Pollution Remediation Activities
PURPOSE
The Oil Control Program (OCP) oversees remediation activities at sites where petroleum
products have been discharged and are impacting soil or groundwater. The oversight
ensures that responsible parties remediate sites in a timely manner, protecting the public's
health and the environment. The majority of sites are gasoline service stations, both
operating and closed. Sites also include commercial and residential heating oil systems, and
businesses that have their own petroleum distribution systems for use in vehicle fleets.
AUTHORITY
FEDERAL: Resource Conservation and Recovery Act - Subtitle I
STATE: Environment Article, Title 4, Subtitle 4; COMAR 26.10
PROCESS
When a release of petroleum product is reported to the OCP, appropriate staff is assigned to
the investigation. Groundwater and soil cleanups can be technical in nature and require
detailed oversight. The OCP will prioritize the response to the release based on multiple
factors including the oil type, amount released, and the potential impact to the health of the
public and the environment. Most remedial sites will require frequent inspections and
meetings. During an inspection, the responsible party will be advised of the direction of the
cleanup and status of compliance. Each site is in violation by virtue of the fact that a release
has occurred and corrective action will be performed in accordance with the Department’s
guidelines and procedures. Enforcement actions may be taken if the responsible party is not
complying with cleanup orders.
SUCCESSES/CHALLENGES
Three major factors maintain the success of the OCP in managing cleanups: 1) the presence
of a strong technically-proficient field staff, 2) an emphasis on removing the worst
contamination from the ground by over excavating during the removal of the UST, and 3) a
strong presence by the Underground Storage Tanks (UST) Compliance Division. The
number of active remediation sites increased in FY 2017 to 953 from 842 in FY 2016.
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Oil Pollution Remediation Activities
Performance Measure
TOTAL
PERMITTED SITES/FACILITIES
Number of permits/licenses issued
0
Number of permits/licenses in effect at fiscal year end
0
OTHER REGULATED SITES/FACILITIES
Groundwater remediation sites active at fiscal year end*
953
INSPECTIONS
Number of sites inspected (“inspected” defined as at the site)
414
Number of sites audited but not inspected (places where MDE reviewed submittals but
did not go to the site)
416
Number of sites evaluated for compliance (sum of the two measures above)
830
Number of inspections, spot checks (captures number of compliance activities at sites)
996
Number of audits (captures number of reviews of file/submittals for compliance)
1,946
Number of inspections, audits, spot checks (sum of the two measures above)
2,942
COMPLIANCE PROFILE
Number of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
5
Percentage of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
1%
Inspection coverage rate (number of sites inspected/coverage universe)
43%
SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Number of significant violations involving environmental or health impact
5
Number of significant violations based on technical/preventative deficiencies
0
Number of significant violations carried over awaiting disposition from previous fiscal
year
11
Total number of significant violations (sum of the three measures above)
16
DISPOSITION OF SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Resolved
10
Ongoing
6
ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS
Number of compliance assistance rendered
2,937
Administrative
Civil/Judicial
Total
Number of show cause, remedial, corrective actions
issued
1
0
1
Number of stop work orders
0
0
0
Number of injunctions obtained
0
0
0
Number of penalty and other enforcement actions
15
0
15
Number of referrals to Attorney General for possible criminal action
0
PENALTIES
Amount of administrative or civil penalties obtained ($ collected in FY)
$7,250
* This number is only sites that are active at the end of the fiscal year. Additional sites that open and close within the year,
and sites that are evaluated but do not lead to an open remediation case, are not counted in this number, but they are
counted as compliance evaluations.
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Oil Pollution Remediation Activities
414
539
Inspection Coverage Rate
2017 Coverage Universe = 953
Coverage Rate = 43%
Inspected Uninspected
0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
2015 2016 2017
4,221
3,428
2,942
Number of Inspections, Audits and Spot
Checks
0
5
10
15
20
2015 2016 2017
16
9
16
Number of Enforcement Actions
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Oil Control Program Underground Storage Tank
Systems
PURPOSE
The Oil Control Program (OCP) inspects underground storage tanks (UST) with the goal of
reducing the incidence and severity of releases associated with the storage of regulated
substances in USTs. This is accomplished by ensuring compliance with operational
requirements including: release detection; corrosion protection; overfill prevention; financial
responsibility requirements; and construction standards. Sites can include service stations,
oil terminals, hospitals, schools, military facilities, and marinas.
AUTHORITY
FEDERAL: Resource Conservation and Recovery Act - Subtitle I
STATE: Environment Article, Title 4, Subtitle 4; COMAR 26.10
PROCESS
The Department requires all regulated UST systems to be registered with the Oil Control
Program. In addition, all UST system technicians, removers, and inspectors must pass a test
given by the OCP and maintain a valid certification. Every three years, at a minimum, each
federally regulated UST system is inspected as required by the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA). A tank owner is required to hire a certified third party inspector to
complete the inspection. When violations are found, an OCP inspector will conduct a follow
up inspection and issue corrective action if warranted.
SUCCESSES/CHALLENGES
The EPA requires that UST facilities be inspected once every three years. The OCP
Compliance Division met this requirement in FY 2017 by overseeing the inspection of 1,076
of the 2,805 registered UST facilities in FY 2017. The facilities inspected continue to show a
good compliance rate due to the diligence and compliance assistance that the OCP
Compliance Division has been able to provide over the last several years. A strong field
presence of technically-proficient staff is necessary for achieving and maintaining compliance
at facilities and thereby protecting Maryland’s water resources from one of the most prevalent
environmental risks across the State.
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Oil Underground Storage Tank Systems
Performance Measure
TOTAL
PERMITTED SITES/FACILITIES
Number of permits/licenses issued
220
Number of permits/licenses in effect at fiscal year end
*
412
OTHER REGULATED SITES/FACILITIES
Registered UST facilities
2,805
INSPECTIONS
Number of sites inspected (“inspected” defined as at the site)
1,076
Number of sites receiving off-site audits and record reviews, but not inspected.
50
Number of sites evaluated for compliance (sum of the two measures above)
1,126
Number of inspections, spot checks (captures number of compliance activities at sites)
3,052
Number of audits (captures number of reviews of file/submittals for compliance)
1,210
Number of inspections, audits, spot checks (sum of the two measures above)
4,262
COMPLIANCE PROFILE
Number of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
23
Percentage of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
2%
Inspection coverage rate (number of sites inspected/coverage universe)
**
38%
SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Number of significant violations involving environmental or health impact
23
Number of significant violations based on technical/preventative deficiencies
0
Number of significant violations carried over awaiting disposition from previous fiscal
year
40
Total number of significant violations (sum of the three measures above)
63
DISPOSITION OF SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Resolved
29
Ongoing
34
ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS
Number of compliance assistance rendered
4,908
Administrative
Civil/Judicial
Total
Number of show cause, remedial, corrective actions
issued
1
0
1
Number of stop work orders
10
0
10
Number of injunctions obtained
0
0
0
Number of penalty and other enforcement actions
52
0
52
Number of referrals to Attorney General for possible criminal action
0
PENALTIES
Amount of administrative or civil penalties obtained ($ collected in FY)
$59,448
* Certified UST technicians and removers are part of the regulated community and, therefore, the inspection universe, and were included in
this report starting in FY 2000.
** Coverage rate is computed as the total number of sites inspected divided by the total number of registered UST sites. Technician and
Remover Certifications are part of the Program’s universe. However, this number is not included in coverage rate in order not to bias the
evaluation of the Program’s goal to visit each underground storage tank system on a routine basis.
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Oil Underground Storage Tank Systems
0
30
60
90
120
2015 2016 2017
109
89
63
Number of Enforcement Actions
0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
2015 2016 2017
3,928
3,719
4,262
Number of Inspections, Audits and
Spot Checks
1,076
1,729
Inspection Coverage Rate
2017 Coverage Universe = 2,805
Coverage Rate = 38%
Inspected Uninspected
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Refuse Disposal
PURPOSE
Improper handling of society’s byproducts in the form of domestic, commercial and industrial
wastes can pose direct threats to the public health and the quality of Maryland’s water
resources. The Solid Waste Program (SWP) is responsible for the review of the technical
information needed to support applications for new solid waste disposal facilities and coal
combustion by-product (CCB) landfills. Inspections and enforcement of regulations are
conducted routinely at permitted and unpermitted disposal facilities, CCB landfills, CCB
storage sites, and for CCB transportation vehicles. Regulated solid waste acceptance
facilities include municipal landfills, rubble landfills, land-clearing debris landfills, non-
hazardous industrial waste landfills, municipal incinerators, solid waste processing facilities,
and transfer stations. Corrective action will be performed in accordance with the
Department’s guidelines and procedures if violations are found.
AUTHORITY
FEDERAL: Resource Conservation and Recovery Act - Subtitle D; 40 CFR 257 and 258
STATE: Environment Article, Title 9, Subtitle 2; COMAR 26.04.07, 26.04.10
PROCESS
Permits are required for the construction and operation of solid waste acceptance facilities.
The permit review activities cover a broad range of environmental and engineering elements
to ensure state-of-the-art techniques protect the public health and environment. SWP
geologists and engineers review groundwater monitoring and soil gas data required by the
permit to detect aqueous and gaseous pollutants, which may be migrating through the
ground from landfills and dumpsites. When releases are detected, plans for landfill caps,
groundwater and gas extraction, and treatment systems are required, and subject to SWP’s
review and approval prior to implementation. Routine unannounced inspections are
preformed to ensure compliance. Inspectors also conduct complaint inspections regarding
unpermitted facilities and open dumps. Inspections and investigations are conducted to find,
stop, and clean up illegal dumps and reduce the problems they cause, including odors, soil
erosion, discharge of pollutants to surface water, and groundwater pollution. If violations are
found, corrective actions are conducted in accordance with the Department’s guidelines and
procedures.
SUCCESSES/CHALLENGES
The inspection coverage rate increased to 99% in FY 2017 from 97% in FY 2016. The
number of sites inspected increased slightly from 225 in FY 2016 to 237 in FY 2017. The
total number of inspections, audits, and spot checks declined from 1,370 in FY 2016 to 1,325
in FY 2017. Refuse Disposal enforcement actions remained relatively consistent in FY 2017
with 66 enforcement actions compared to 63 in FY 2016.
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Refuse Disposal
Performance Measure
TOTAL
PERMITTED SITES/FACILITIES
Number of permits/licenses issued
17
Number of permits/licenses in effect at fiscal year end
*
103
OTHER REGULATED SITES/FACILITIES
Unpermitted sites
136
INSPECTIONS
Number of sites inspected (“inspected” defined as at the site)
**
237
Number of sites receiving off-site audits and record reviews, but not inspected.
45
Number of sites evaluated for compliance (sum of the two measures above)
282
Number of inspections, spot checks (captures number of compliance activities at sites)
1,073
Number of audits (captures number of reviews of file/submittals for compliance)
252
Number of inspections, audits, spot checks (sum of the two measures above)
1,325
COMPLIANCE PROFILE
Number of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
44
Percentage of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
19%
Inspection coverage rate (number of sites inspected/coverage universe)
99%
SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Number of significant violations involving environmental or health impact
122
Number of significant violations based on technical/preventative deficiencies
3
Number of significant violations carried over awaiting disposition from previous fiscal
year
162
Total number of significant violations (sum of the three measures above)
287
DISPOSITION OF SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Resolved
115
Ongoing
172
ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS
Number of compliance assistance rendered
1
Administrative
Civil/Judicial
Total
Number of show cause, remedial, corrective actions
issued
2
0
2
Number of stop work orders
0
0
0
Number of injunctions obtained
0
0
0
Number of penalty and other enforcement actions
64
0
64
Number of referrals to Attorney General for possible criminal action
0
PENALTIES
Amount of administrative or civil penalties obtained ($ collected in FY)
$33,983
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Refuse Disposal
0
250
500
750
1000
1250
1500
2015 2016 2017
1,493
1,370
1,325
Number of Inspections, Audits and Spot
Checks
237
2
Inspection Coverage Rate
2017 Coverage Universe = 239
Coverage Rate = 99%
Inspected Uninspected
0
25
50
75
100
2015 2016 2017
94
63
66
Number of Enforcement Actions
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Scrap Tires
PURPOSE
Licenses and approvals are required for the hauling, collection, storage, processing,
recycling, and burning (tire-derived fuel) of scrap tires. These licenses and approvals ensure
that scrap tires are managed in a manner protective of public health and the environment. In
coordination with the Maryland Environmental Service (MES), the Scrap Tire Unit may
arrange for cleanup of illegal scrap tire dumps. Enforcement actions may be taken to ensure
compliance with the scrap tire laws, regulations, and license and approval conditions.
AUTHORITY
STATE: Environment Article, Title 9, Subtitle 2;
Environment Article, Title 10, Nuisance Abatement;
COMAR 26.04.
PROCESS
Any person who collects, stores, or hauls as part of a commercial business, recycles, or
processes scrap tires is required to obtain the applicable license or approval. To obtain a
license or approval, a person must submit a completed application and the required
information. The Scrap Tire Unit may conduct a public information meeting on certain types
of license or approval applications.
The Scrap Tire Unit requires property owners to cleanup illegally stockpiled scrap tires.
Depending on available revenue, a State special fund can be used when a landowner fails to
cleanup a scrap tire dump. Cost recovery from the landowner or other identifiable
responsible party for all costs associated with the cleanup is required, unless the owner
qualifies for an inheritance exemption. Corrective orders and penalties may be issued for
violations in accordance with the Department’s guidelines and procedures.
SUCCESSES/CHALLENGES
The Scrap Tire Unit continues the cleanup of scrap tires from illegal stockpiles. New
stockpiles continue to be discovered every year and during FY 2017 a total of 39 new sites
containing approximately 26,684 scrap tires were discovered. A total of 52 stockpiles were
cleaned up in FY 2017 resulting in the removal of 191,120 scrap tires. Since the inception of
the Scrap Tire Unit in 1992, over 10.8 million scrap tires have been cleaned up from 1,082
stockpiles. At the end of FY 2017, there were 53 stockpiles containing approximately 336,426
scrap tires remaining to be cleaned up, including 200,000 tires located at one site that was
discovered in FY 2016.
Since the Harford Waste-to-Energy facility permanently closed in 2016, the Scrap Tire Unit
continues to face challenges in finding processors for scrap tires, especially dirty scrap tires.
There are currently four scrap tire processors in Maryland that are accepting scrap tires from
the public. Of the four processors, only three will accept dirty scrap tires. The tipping fees for
dirty scrap tires are significantly higher than those for clean scrap tires. There are processors
in neighboring states, but most will not accept dirty scrap tires. The Scrap Tire Unit has
asked the MES to evaluate the current status of the Maryland Scrap Tire Recycling System
(System) and to make recommendations for expanding the System.
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One promising development in the scrap tire market is the emergence of pyrolysis as a
potential viable option for processing scrap tires. Pyrolysis is the process of breaking
chemical bonds in the rubber using heat and pressure to produce other products, such as
pyrolytic oils and carbon black. There are plans for establishing pyrolysis facilities in
Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Virginia within the next several years. The Department has
tasked MES with researching the technology of pyrolysis and laws and regulations developed
by other states.
Scrap tire inspections are performed by inspectors in the Solid Waste Program (SWP).
Larger scrap tire facilities are inspected more frequently than smaller ones through routine
unannounced inspections. Inspectors also investigate citizen complaints about illegal
dumping or handling of scrap tires. The SWP’s Compliance Division conducted 755 scrap
tire site inspections and spot checks at 487 sites in FY 2017. Enforcement actions increased
from 78 in FY 2016 to 81 in FY 2017. Additionally, three referrals were submitted to the
Environmental Crimes Unit in FY 2017.
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Scrap Tires
Performance Measure
TOTAL
PERMITTED SITES/FACILITIES
Number of permits/registrations issued
374
Number of permits/registrations in effect at fiscal year end
3,211
OTHER REGULATED SITES/FACILITIES
Stockpiles with removal activities during the fiscal year
53
INSPECTIONS
Number of sites inspected (“inspected” defined as at the site)
487
Number of sites audited but not inspected (places where MDE reviewed submittals but
did not go to the site)
922
Number of sites evaluated for compliance (sum of the two measures above)
1,409
Number of inspections, spot checks (captures number of compliance activities at sites)
755
Number of audits (captures number of reviews of file/submittals for compliance)
1,303
Number of inspections, audits, spot checks (sum of the two measures above)
2,058
COMPLIANCE PROFILE
Number of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
65
Percentage of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
13%
Inspection coverage rate (number of sites inspected/coverage universe)
*
15%
SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Number of significant violations involving environmental or health impact
26
Number of significant violations based on technical/preventative deficiencies
48
Number of significant violations carried over awaiting disposition from previous fiscal
year
94
Total number of significant violations (sum of the three measures above)
168
DISPOSITION OF SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Resolved
75
Ongoing
93
ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS
Number of compliance assistance rendered
0
Administrative
Civil/Judicial
Total
Number of show cause, remedial, corrective actions
issued
2
0
2
Number of stop work orders
0
0
0
Number of injunctions obtained
0
0
0
Number of penalty and other enforcement actions
79
0
79
Number of referrals to Attorney General for possible criminal action
3
PENALTIES
Amount of administrative or civil penalties obtained ($ collected in FY)
$7,250
* Coverage rate above is computed as the total number of sites inspected divided by the total number
of permits/licenses in effect plus the number of stockpiles with removal activities.
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Scrap Tires
487
2,777
Inspection Coverage Rate
2017 Coverage Universe = 3,264
Coverage Rate = 15%
Inspected Uninspected
0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
6000
7000
2015 2016 2017
6,116
2,516
2,058
Number of Inspections, Audits and Spot
Checks
0
20
40
60
80
100
2015 2016 2017
96
78
81
Number of Enforcement Actions
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Sewage Sludge Utilization
PURPOSE
Sewage Sludge (also known as biosolids) is one of the final products of the treatment of
sewage at a wastewater treatment plant. A Sewage Sludge Utilization (SSU) Permit issued
by the Resource Management Program (RMP) is required for any activities involving sewage
sludge treatment, composting, transportation, storage, distribution, land application, energy
generation or incineration, marketing, innovative or research project, disposal, or alternative
utilization at a municipal landfill in Maryland. The purpose of the permits is to ensure that
sewage sludge is managed in a manner that is protective of public health and the
environment. Sewage sludge is not sewage.
AUTHORITY
STATE: Environment Article, Title 9, Subtitle 2; COMAR 26.04
PROCESS
A person must submit a completed application and the required information for a SSU permit.
A person applying for a SSU Permit to apply treated sewage sludge on agriculture land must
submit a nutrient management plan (NMP) in accordance with Maryland Department of
Agriculture (MDA) requirements. Copies of SSU Permit Applications are provided to local
governments for their review, comments, and depending on the type of activity, an
opportunity for a public meeting.
Sewage sludge composting facilities, pelletizers, and storage facilities are inspected by the
Solid Waste Program several times per year. Landfill disposal operations are inspected
during the course of routine landfill inspections. Land application sites are inspected when
the workload allows or when complaints are received. If required, inspectors may
recommend corrective action be taken. If a significant violation is found, a site complaint is
issued. Corrective orders and penalties may be issued for violations in accordance with the
Department’s guidelines and procedures. Inspectors also investigate citizens’ complaints
about sewage sludge utilization.
SUCCESSES/CHALLENGES
The number of inspections and spot checks decreased from 224 in FY 2016 to 179 in FY
2017. A total of 1,640 audits were completed in FY 2017 which was a significant increase
from 874 conducted in FY 2016. The RMP Biosolids Division was able to review a backlog of
reports which contributed to the increase in audits in FY 2017.
While the coverage rate for sewage sludge utilization sites is 12%, it should be noted that
many of these sites are farm fields that may only receive sewage sludge once or twice during
a five-year permit life. Inspection efforts are concentrated toward those sites that are active
during the year. The RMP will continue reporting the total coverage value for consistency
with past values, and for comparison to other programs.
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Sewage Sludge Utilization
Performance Measure
TOTAL
PERMITTED SITES/FACILITIES
Number of permits/registrations issued
104
Number of permits/registrations in effect at fiscal year end
645
OTHER REGULATED SITES/FACILITIES
Unpermitted sites
4
INSPECTIONS
Number of sites inspected (“inspected” defined as at the site)
75
Number of sites receiving off-site audits and record reviews, but not inspected.
310
Number of sites evaluated for compliance (sum of the two measures above)
385
Number of inspections, spot checks (captures number of compliance activities at sites)
179
Number of audits (captures number of reviews of file/submittals for compliance)
1,640
Number of inspections, audits, spot checks (sum of the two measures above)
1,819
COMPLIANCE PROFILE
Number of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
1
Percentage of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
1%
Inspection coverage rate (number of sites inspected/coverage universe)
*
12%
SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Number of significant violations involving environmental or health impact
1
Number of significant violations based on technical/preventative deficiencies
0
Number of significant violations carried over awaiting disposition from previous fiscal
year
0
Total number of significant violations (sum of the three measures above)
1
DISPOSITION OF SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Resolved
1
Ongoing
0
ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS
Number of compliance assistance rendered
0
Administrative
Civil/Judicial
Total
Number of show cause, remedial, corrective actions
issued
0
0
0
Number of stop work orders
0
0
0
Number of injunctions obtained
0
0
0
Number of penalty and other enforcement actions
2
0
2
Number of referrals to Attorney General for possible criminal action
0
PENALTIES
Amount of administrative or civil penalties obtained ($ collected in FY)
$0
* Coverage rate above is computed as the total number of sites inspected divided by the total number of permits/licenses in
effect.
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Sewage Sludge Utilization
0
2
4
6
8
10
2015 2016 2017
7
2 2
Number of Enforcement Actions
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2015 2016 2017
1,768
1,098
1,819
Number of Inspections, Audit, and Spot
Checks
75
574
Inspection Coverage Rate
2017 Coverage Universe = 649
Coverage Rate = 12%
Inspected Uninspected
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Animal Feeding Operations
PURPOSE
The Animal Feeding Operations (AFO) Division within the Resource Management Program
(RMP) regulates discharges from farms with animals that are stabled or confined for 45 days
or more in any 12-month period in an area where crops/forage are not grown. AFOs have
the potential to discharge nutrients and sediments to surface waters if improperly designed,
constructed, operated, or maintained.
AUTHORITY
FEDERAL: Federal Clean Water Act
STATE: Environment Article, Title 9, Subtitle 3; COMAR 26.08.
PROCESS
AFOs are subject to regulations through registration as a Concentrated Animal Feeding
Operation (CAFO) or a Maryland Animal Feeding Operation (MAFO) under a General
Discharge Permit (GD Permit) for AFOs. This GD Permit requires these operations to be
designed, constructed, operated, and maintained according to specific standards which
control or eliminate discharges of pollutants to the waters of the State. All large, and certain
medium, AFOs are required to apply for coverage under the GD Permit.
During the five-year duration of the GD Permit, every registered operation will be inspected at
least once to ensure compliance with the permit conditions. These conditions incorporate
relevant portions of farm-specific required plans, including, but not limited to, a
Comprehensive Nutrient Management Plan (CNMP) or a Nutrient Management Plan and Soil
Conservation and Water Quality Plan, written in accordance with State and federal
requirements. Complaints involving CAFOs or MAFOs are addressed by inspectors
specifically assigned to the AFO Compliance Unit. Enforcement is accomplished through site
complaints, notices of violation, and administrative, civil, and criminal mechanisms.
SUCCESSES/CHALLENGES
In FY2017, the AFO Division issued 193 permits compared to 158 in FY 2016. The number
of permits in effect increased by 16 to 565 in FY 2017 from 549 in FY 2016. On December 1,
2014 a new GD Permit (14AF) went into effect with an expiration date of November 30, 2019.
Currently, 275 permits are pending approval. All applications for new construction of AFOs,
expansion of existing AFOs, or those that have allowed their coverage to expire are given
priority. The remaining AFOs that were covered by the previous permit (09AF) are operating
under an administratively extended registration.
The AFO Division inspected 181 sites in FY 2017 which was an increase from 174 in FY
2016. The number of inspections, audits and spot checks decreased in FY 2017 to 1,067
from 2,363 in FY 2016. The decrease was mainly due to audits conducted by the AFO
Division decreasing to 844 in FY 2017 from 2,097 in FY 2016. The AFO Division audited one
calendar year (2016) of Annual Implementation Reports (AIRs) compared to two calendar
years (2014 and 2015) in FY 2016.
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A new challenge for the AFO Division is the threat of Avian Influenza. The bio-security
protocols limit inspections of poultry farms to one per day impacting the number of
inspections being conducted.
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Animal Feeding Operations
Performance Measure
TOTAL
PERMITTED SITES/FACILITIES
Number of permits/registrations issued
193
Number of permits/registrations in effect at fiscal year end
565
INSPECTIONS
Number of sites inspected (“inspected” defined as at the site)*
181
Number of sites receiving off-site audits and record reviews, but not inspected
435
Number of sites evaluated for compliance (sum of the two measures above)
616
Number of inspections, spot checks (captures number of compliance activities at sites)
223
Number of audits (captures number of reviews of file/submittals for compliance)
844
Number of inspections, audits, spot checks (sum of the two measures above)
1,067
COMPLIANCE PROFILE
Number of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
5
Percentage of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
2%
Inspection coverage rate (number of sites inspected/coverage universe)
22%
SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Number of significant violations involving environmental or health impact
5
Number of significant violations based on technical/preventative deficiencies
4
Number of significant violations carried over awaiting disposition from previous fiscal
year
5
Total number of significant violations (sum of the three measures above)
14
DISPOSITION OF SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Resolved
9
Ongoing
5
ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS
Number of compliance assistance rendered
19
Administrative
Civil/Judicial
Total
Number of show cause, remedial, corrective actions
issued
0
0
0
Number of stop work orders
0
0
0
Number of injunctions obtained
0
0
0
Number of penalty and other enforcement actions
52
0
52
Number of referrals to Attorney General for possible criminal action
0
PENALTIES
Amount of administrative or civil penalties obtained ($ collected in FY)
$14,938
*This includes inspections of sites that have not applied for coverage to determine the regulatory
status.
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Animal Feeding Operations
0
30
60
90
120
150
2015 2016 2017
129
10
52
Number of Enforcement Actions
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
2015 2016 2017
1,858
2,363
1,067
Number of Inspections, Audits and Spot
Checks
181
384
Inspection Coverage Rate
2017 Coverage Universe = 565
Coverage Rate = 32%
Inspected Uninspected
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Natural Wood Waste Recycling
PURPOSE
The Solid Waste Program (SWP) issues Natural Wood Waste (NWW) Recycling permits to
ensure that NWW is managed in a manner that will not cause harm to the public health and
the environment. Recycling is conducted by chipping the wood waste (stumps, root mat,
branches, logs, and brush) and converting it into products, including mulch and compost.
The permitting system was designed to prevent large-scale fires at NWW facilities.
Natural wood waste facilities were targeted for additional inspections in FY 2003 and FY
2004 after several severe fires at this type of facility in FY 2002.
AUTHORITY
STATE: Environment Article, Title 9, Subtitle 17; COMAR 26.04.
PROCESS
Permits are required for the operation of facilities that recycle NWW (stumps, root mat,
branches, logs, and brush). NWW activities are authorized by a General Permit or Individual
Permit. Permits are not required for these kinds of operations at landfills, if the activities are
performed by an individual or business recycling its own wood wastes on its own premises,
or for wood waste recycling operations performed by a government or non-profit agency.
Routine unannounced inspections are performed at these facilities several times a year to
ensure compliance with the permit, as well as investigating citizen complaints. If violations
are found, corrective actions are required in accordance with the Department’s guidelines
and procedures.
SUCCESSES/CHALLENGES
The majority of the NWW facilities were in compliance with General/Individual Permit
conditions. As a result, only seven site complaints were issued in FY 2017.
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Natural Wood Waste Recycling
Performance Measure
TOTAL
PERMITTED SITES/FACILITIES
Number of permits/registrations issued
11
Number of permits/registrations in effect at fiscal year end
46
OTHER REGULATED SITES/FACILITIES
Unpermitted sites at fiscal year end
8
INSPECTIONS
Number of sites inspected (“inspected” defined as at the site)
*
45
Number of sites receiving off-site audits and record reviews, but not inspected
9
Number of sites evaluated for compliance (sum of the two measures above)
54
Number of inspections, spot checks (captures number of compliance activities at sites)
157
Number of audits (captures number of reviews of file/submittals for compliance)
41
Number of inspections, audits, spot checks (sum of the two measures above)
198
COMPLIANCE PROFILE
Number of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
5
Percentage of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
11%
Inspection coverage rate (number of sites inspected/coverage universe)
**
83%
SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Number of significant violations involving environmental or health impact
13
Number of significant violations based on technical/preventative deficiencies
0
Number of significant violations carried over awaiting disposition from previous fiscal
year
16
Total number of significant violations (sum of the three measures above)
29
DISPOSITION OF SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Resolved
20
Ongoing
9
ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS
Number of compliance assistance rendered
0
Administrative
Civil/Judicial
Total
Number of show cause, remedial, corrective actions
issued
0
0
0
Number of stop work orders
0
0
0
Number of injunctions obtained
0
0
0
Number of penalty and other enforcement actions
7
0
7
Number of referrals to Attorney General for possible criminal action
0
PENALTIES
Amount of administrative or civil penalties obtained ($ collected in FY)
$0
* Number of inspected sites includes permitted facilities, government facilities that do not require permits, unpermitted
natural wood waste operations and citizen complaints.
** Coverage rate is computed as the total number of sites inspected and dividing that by the total number of permits/licenses
in effect plus the number of unpermitted sites discovered and inspected.
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Natural Wood Waste Recycling
0
3
6
9
12
15
2015 2016 2017
13
10
7
Number of Enforcement Actions
0
50
100
150
200
250
2015 2016 2017
186
201
198
Number of Inspections, Audits and Spot
Checks
45
9
Inspection Coverage Rate
2017 Coverage Universe = 54
Coverage Rate = 83%
Inspected Uninspected
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Mining Coal
PURPOSE
Federal law requires that a person obtain a permit in accordance with the federal Surface
Mining Control and Reclamation Act (SMCRA or Act) to mine coal anywhere in the United
States. The purpose of the Act was to establish a nationwide program to protect the public
and the environment from the adverse effects of surface coal mining operations. In
Maryland, the Department is authorized by the federal Office of Surface Mining to administer
a surface mining control program consistent with the federal law. The Bureau of Mines
Division (BOM) is responsible for processing, reviewing, and issuing all permits and enforcing
all laws and regulations enacted by the State related to coal mine operations. These
operations include extraction of coal by surface or underground mining methods, processing,
and loading coal after extraction, recovering coal from coal refuse piles left by previous coal
mining operations, and prospecting for coal. The Abandoned Mine Land Division uses funds
available through Title IV of SMCRA, the EPA, and various State funds to eliminate health,
safety, and environmental issues caused by coal mines that were inadequately reclaimed
and abandoned prior to the date of the federal law (August 3, 1977).
AUTHORITY
FEDERAL: P.L. 95-87 Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977
STATE: Environment Article, Title 15, Subtitle 1 through 11; COMAR 26.20
PROCESS
A person wanting to obtain a coal mining operations permit must file an application which
includes maps, plans, and designs detailing how the operation is to be conducted and
evaluations of potential environmental impacts that could result from the operations. The
BOM reviews the designs and environmental evaluations and solicits comments on the
proposed operations from the general public through public notifications and from
government agencies through direct notification. If the BOM finds the application is in
compliance with program requirements, a permit will be issued. The applicant is required to
post a bond sufficient to assure reclamation of the site.
Permitted operations are inspected, at a minimum, twelve times per year for compliance with
the plans contained in the permit application, conditions of the permit, and State coal mining
laws and regulations. Permitted operations are also required to submit on a regular basis
monitoring data for surface and ground water quality, data related to blasting, coal
production, and progress reports relating to reclamation of the sites. This submitted data is
reviewed for regulatory compliance.
Coal mining operations are required to reclaim the land to a condition similar to what existed
prior to mining. Areas disturbed by the operations must be regraded to a similar shape and
aspect as existed pre-mining and vegetated with diverse permanent species of plants that
will stabilize the soil, prevent erosion, and support the intended post-mining use of the land.
The bond posted for the permit will not be released for five years following completion of the
mining operations, during which time the site will continue to be inspected and reclamation
success evaluations will be performed by the BOM and the Maryland Land Reclamation
Committee (LRC). The LRC is a group established by law comprised of government,
industry, and private citizen representatives who, among other duties, are charged with
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evaluating the success of reclamation on individual surface mine permits and without whose
approval the bond cannot be released.
In addition, the Abandoned Mine Lands Division carries out the reclamation of pre-law areas
mined prior to 1977 which were not adequately reclaimed. These reclamation activities
improve the quality of the environment, increase the beneficial use of the land and water
resources, and eliminate any dangers to public health and safety. Projects are selected from
an inventory of documented sites developed by the Abandoned Mine Lands (AML) Division
and approved by the Federal Office of Surface Mining.
SUCCESSES/CHALLENGES
The Mining Program met 100% of all legally-mandated inspection frequencies in FY 2017.
State capital funds were used to assess the feasibility of Acid Mine Drainage (AMD)
remediation in Matthew Run, measure quantity and quality of AMD discharges from three
drainage tunnels, and assess AMD impacts in Jennings Run.
Using Federal Abandoned Mine funds provided by SMCRA and EPA, the AML completed
projects that stabilized mine subsidence under a State road, stabilized two landslides
impacting a county road and a railroad, repaired drainage infrastructure damaged by AMD,
constructed several new AMD treatment systems, and performed operation and maintenance
of fifty-three existing AMD treatment systems.
The BOM oversees the compliance of 58 inspectable units under Maryland’s federally
approved coal mining regulatory program. Reviewing, monitoring, and adjusting the
reclamation liability of all active permitted mine sites to ensure that the posted bond is
sufficient to fully reclaim the sites, should an operator vacate or forfeit a permit, is
continuously being conducted by the BOM. Vindex Energy, one of the State’s major
permitees, recently emerged from bankruptcy and the BOM is continuing to monitor the
company’s sites to ensure that all necessary reclamation requirements are being fulfilled as
the company winds down their operations in the State. A number of permittees have begun
revising their reclamation plans to incorporate the newly formulated Undeveloped:
Conservation Lands Alternative (CLA) reclamation guidelines. At the request of operators
and landowners to enhance the wildlife habitat, the CLA was developed by the BOM in
conjunction with the LRC to find a viable reclamation approach between undeveloped
grasslands and forestlands.
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Mining Coal
Performance Measure
TOTAL
PERMITTED SITES/FACILITIES
Number of permits/licenses issued
14
Number of permits/licenses in effect at fiscal year end
53
Prospect and forfeiture sites
10
OTHER REGULATED SITES/FACILITIES
Coal mining operator licenses issued
25
Coal mining operator licenses in effect at fiscal year end
25
Surface coal mining blaster certifications issued
11
Surface coal mining blaster certifications at fiscal year end
24
INSPECTIONS
Number of sites inspected (“inspected” defined as at the site)
59
Number of sites audited but not inspected (places where MDE reviewed submittals but
did not go to the site)
0
Number of sites evaluated for compliance (sum of the two measures above)
59
Number of inspections, spot checks (captures number of compliance activities at sites)
770
Number of audits (captures number of reviews of file/submittals for compliance)
256
Number of inspections, audits, spot checks (sum of the two measures above)
1,026
COMPLIANCE PROFILE
Number of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
7
Percentage of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
12%
Inspection coverage rate (number of sites inspected/coverage universe)
94%
SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Number of significant violations involving environmental or health impact
5
Number of significant violations based on technical/preventative deficiencies
3
Number of significant violations carried over awaiting disposition from previous fiscal
year
17
Total number of significant violations (sum of the three measures above)
25
DISPOSITION OF SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Resolved
23
Ongoing
2
ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS
Number of compliance assistance rendered
142
Administrative
Civil/Judicial
Total
Number of show cause, remedial, corrective actions
issued
0
0
0
Number of stop work orders
0
0
0
Number of injunctions obtained
0
0
0
Number of penalty and other enforcement actions
8
0
8
Number of referrals to Attorney General for possible criminal action
0
PENALTIES
Amount of administrative or civil penalties obtained ($ collected in FY)
$4,800
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Mining Coal
0
10
20
30
40
2015 2016 2017
10
35
8
Number of Enforcement Actions
0
300
600
900
1200
2015 2016 2017
1,161
1,079
1,026
Number of Inspections, Audits,
Spot Checks
59
4
Inspection Coverage Rate
2017 Coverage Universe = 63
Coverage Rate = 94%
Inspected Uninspected
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Mining Non-Coal
PURPOSE
The extraction of minerals is a basic and essential activity for the economic well being of the
State and nation. This activity must be balanced against potential safety and environmental
effects. The mining permit review evaluates possible impacts on surrounding properties, the
local environment, and the public safety of the operation. Other impacts such as historical
resources and habitat protection are reviewed as well. Each site is bonded to ensure
compliance with the permit.
AUTHORITY
STATE: Environment Article Title 15, Subtitle 8; COMAR 26.21
PROCESS
Upon issuance of a permit, the site is assigned an inspection frequency. This frequency can
be adjusted at any time based on site conditions and workload. All water quality permits,
wetland, waterway and sediment approvals are inspected as part of the mine permit
inspection.
The Department does not have statutory authority to collect administrative penalties for non-
coal mining permits but violations of other media associated with mining may be penalized as
warranted. Mining laws do provide for civil and criminal penalties.
Improperly maintained environmental controls have the potential to degrade water quality
through the transport of sediment-laden water from drainage and stormwater runoff, and can
adversely impact the aquatic habitat. The program evaluates mining practices, reclamation,
and stormwater management for compliance to ensure that adverse impacts to surface and
groundwater are minimized.
SUCCESSES/CHALLENGES
The Department has worked closely with mine operators and surrounding communities to
reduce the impacts of the mine sites to the communities. Mud tracking from mine sites onto
community roadways continues to be a frequent issue that impacts communities. The
Department has increased inspections at active sites and imposed penalties where problems
have continued. Implementations of preventive measures have increased including
installation of wheel washes have reduced impacts.
Another area of concern is blasting impacts on communities that have developed in areas
proximate to quarry operations. The Department has met frequently with community leaders
and has worked closely with quarry operators to reduce the impact of blasting. Changes in
blast design, timing of shots, and more communication with impacted residents has helped to
reduce the number of complaints from residents in areas with active quarries.
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Performance Measure
TOTAL
PERMITTED SITES/FACILITIES
Number of permits/licenses issued
57
Number of permits/licenses in effect at fiscal year end
299
OTHER REGULATED SITES/FACILITIES
Unpermitted Sites
10
INSPECTIONS
Number of sites inspected (“inspected” defined as at the site)
309
Number of sites audited but not inspected (places where MDE reviewed submittals but
did not go to the site)
0
Number of sites evaluated for compliance (sum of the two measures above)
286
Number of inspections, spot checks (captures number of compliance activities at sites)
459
Number of audits (captures number of reviews of file/submittals for compliance)
1,440
Number of inspections, audits, spot checks (sum of the two measures above)
1,899
COMPLIANCE PROFILE
Number of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
14
Percentage of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
4%
Inspection coverage rate (number of sites inspected/coverage universe)
100%
SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Number of significant violations involving environmental or health impact
8
Number of significant violations based on technical/preventative deficiencies
7
Number of significant violations carried over awaiting disposition from previous fiscal
year
1
Total number of significant violations (sum of the three measures above)
16
DISPOSITION OF SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Resolved
15
Ongoing
1
ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS
Number of compliance assistance rendered
0
Administrative
Civil/Judicial
Total
Number of show cause, remedial, corrective actions
issued
2
0
2
Number of stop work orders
0
0
0
Number of injunctions obtained
0
0
0
Number of penalty and other enforcement actions
10
0
10
Number of referrals to Attorney General for possible criminal action
0
PENALTIES
Amount of administrative or civil penalties obtained ($ collected in FY)
$32,500
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Mining Non-Coal
0
5
10
15
20
25
2015 2016 2017
20
15
12
Number of Enforcement Actions
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
2015 2016 2017
2,425
2,639
1,899
Number of Inspections, Audits,
Spot Checks
309
0
Inspection Coverage Rate
2017 Coverage Universe = 309
Coverage Rate = 100%
Inspected Uninspected
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Oil and Gas Exploration and Production
PURPOSE
In the State of Maryland, drilling and operations of gas or oil wells, operations of a natural
gas storage facilities and oil and natural gas exploration using seismic operations require a
permit. Permits include environmental controls to ensure public safety, provide protection of
public and private property, and minimize the impacts resulting from the operation.
AUTHORITY
STATE: Environment Article - Title 14, Subtitles 1, 2 and 3; COMAR 26.19.
PROCESS
Sites are assigned an inspection frequency during issuance of a permit, license, or
authorization. Routine inspections of the facilities are scheduled in accordance with the
assigned priorities and may be adjusted to reflect changes in workloads or inspection
priorities. The inspector assesses compliance with permit conditions and determines if
corrective action may be required. During active drilling operations, the frequency of
inspection is higher compared to when a well is completed.
SUCCESSES/CHALLENGES
In FY 2017, there were no new applications for drilling and operating permits. During the
2017 General Assembly, legislation passed and was signed by the Governor that prohibits
any hydro-fracking in the State of Maryland for the purpose of gas or oil production. Drafting
of regulations that were previously proposed will not be completed. Existing storage wells
will continue to be in use and will be inspected for structural integrity, environmental impacts,
and public safety.
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Oil and Gas Exploration and Production
Performance Measure
TOTAL
PERMITTED SITES/FACILITIES
Number of permits/licenses issued
23
Number of permits/licenses in effect at fiscal year end
93
INSPECTIONS
Number of sites inspected (“inspected” defined as at the site)
32
Number of sites audited but not inspected (places where MDE reviewed submittals but
did not go to the site)
0
Number of sites evaluated for compliance (sum of the two measures above)
32
Number of inspections, spot checks (captures number of compliance activities at sites)
32
Number of audits (captures number of reviews of file/submittals for compliance)
0
Number of inspections, audits, spot checks (sum of the two measures above)
32
COMPLIANCE PROFILE
Number of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
0
Percentage of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
0%
Inspection coverage rate (number of sites inspected/coverage universe)
34%
SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Number of significant violations involving environmental or health impact
0
Number of significant violations based on technical/preventative deficiencies
0
Number of significant violations carried over awaiting disposition from previous fiscal
year
0
Total number of significant violations (sum of the three measures above)
0
DISPOSITION OF SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Resolved
0
Ongoing
0
ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS
Number of compliance assistance rendered
0
Administrative
Civil/Judicial
Total
Number of show cause, remedial, corrective actions
issued
0
0
0
Number of stop work orders
0
0
0
Number of injunctions obtained
0
0
0
Number of penalty and other enforcement actions
0
0
0
Number of referrals to Attorney General for possible criminal action
0
PENALTIES
Amount of administrative or civil penalties obtained ($ collected in FY)
$0
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Oil and Gas Exploration and Production
0
5
10
2015 2016 2017
0 0
0
Number of Enforcement Actions
0
10
20
30
40
2015 2016 2017
19
28
32
Number of Inspections, Audits and Spot
Checks
32
61
Inspection Coverage Rate
2017 Coverage Universe = 93
Coverage Rate = 34%
Inspected Uninspected
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Electronics Recycling
PURPOSE
The Maryland Statewide Electronics Recycling Program (MSERP) regulates the
manufacturers and retailers of Covered Electronic Devices (CEDs). A CED is a computer or
video display device with a screen that is greater than 4 inches measured diagonally. This
includes computers, computer monitors, televisions, portable DVD players, cell phones,
tablets, etc. A CED does not include a video display device that is part of a motor vehicle or
that is contained within a household appliance or commercial, industrial, or medical
equipment. Manufacturers of CEDs that intend to sell these devices in Maryland are required
to register with the Maryland Department of the Environment and pay a registration fee. The
fee, which is paid annually, is based on the number of CEDs the manufacturer sold in
Maryland during the previous year, as well as whether the manufacturer has a Department
approved CED takeback program. To qualify, the takeback program must meet certain
requirements, such as provision of a free method for consumers to return the manufacturer’s
CEDs for recycling and a method for consumers to remove personal data from CEDs prior to
return for recycling (if applicable). Both manufacturers and retailers are prohibited from
selling or offering for sale CEDs in the State unless the manufacturer of those CEDs is
registered with the Department.
AUTHORITY
STATE: Environment Article, Title 9, Subtitle 17.
PROCESS
Each manufacturer of a qualifying CED must complete and submit a registration form with
the proper accompanying registration fee to the Department by the annual submission
deadline of March 1
st
. The Department tracks registrations and payments submitted by
manufacturers of CEDs. The annual registration is valid until the last day of February of the
following year (e.g., registrations due March 1, 2017 are valid until February 28, 2018).
The annual registration fee is determined based upon the number of CEDs sold by a
manufacturer in Maryland the previous year (e.g., the 2017 registration fee is based upon
2016 sales data) and whether or not the manufacturer has a Department approved CED
takeback program. Industry sales data, purchased by the Department, is used to verify the
quantity of CEDs sold and reported to the Department by each manufacturer via the annual
registration form. The Department also reviews and approves or denies manufacturer
takeback programs.
A list of registered manufacturers is generated and posted on the Department’s website. The
listings for manufacturers with an approved takeback program are hyperlinked and/or are
accompanied with a toll-free phone number to be used by customers to obtain details on a
manufacturer’s takeback program.
The Department inspects CED manufacturer web pages, brick-and-mortar stores, and web
based retailers to determine manufacturer compliance with the MSERP.
SUCCESSES/CHALLENGES
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Manufacturers who sold unregistered CEDs in Maryland, which were discovered through
retailer inspections, registered their brands after being notified by a retailer. In FY 2017, 88%
of manufacturers registered by the March deadline. This shows the continued effectiveness
of the registration process in conjunction with the retailers’ inspections. In FY 2017, the
Department renewed the purchase of national electronic manufacturer sales information
which allows a faster and more accurate review of manufacturer registration forms and
verification of fees owed.
Because manufacturer registrations are issued throughout the year and a fiscal year (July
June) spans two registration years (March February), the number of registrations issued
during a fiscal year may vary from the number that are in effect at the end of that fiscal year.
This explains why 136 annual registrations were issued during FY 2017 and only 109 were in
effect as of the end of that fiscal year.
All brick-and-mortar electronic retailers were in compliance with the MSERP at the end of FY
2017. The Department inspected 450 sites in FY 2017, a significant increase from 347 in FY
2016.
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Electronics Recycling
Performance Measure
TOTAL
PERMITTED SITES/FACILITIES
Number of registrations issued
136
Number of registrations in effect at fiscal year end
109
OTHER REGULATED SITES/FACILITIES
Number of retail sites*
781
INSPECTIONS
Number of sites inspected (“inspected” defined as at the site)
450
Number of sites receiving off-site audits and record reviews, but not inspected
0
Number of sites evaluated for compliance (sum of the two measures above)
450
Number of inspections, spot checks (captures number of compliance activities at sites)
453
Number of audits (captures number of reviews of file/submittals for compliance)
0
Number of inspections, audits, spot checks (sum of the two measures above)
453
COMPLIANCE PROFILE
Number of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
0
Percentage of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
0%
Inspection coverage rate (number of sites inspected/coverage universe)
58%
SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Number of significant violations involving environmental or health impact
0
Number of significant violations based on technical/preventative deficiencies
0
Number of significant violations carried over awaiting disposition from previous fiscal
year
0
Total number of significant violations (sum of the three measures above)
0
DISPOSITION OF SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Resolved
0
Ongoing
0
ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS
Number of compliance assistance rendered
3
Administrative
Civil/Judicial
Total
Number of show cause, remedial, corrective actions
issued
0
0
0
Number of stop work orders
0
0
0
Number of injunctions obtained
0
0
0
Number of penalty and other enforcement actions
28
0
28
Number of referrals to Attorney General for possible criminal action
0
PENALTIES
Amount of administrative or civil penalties obtained ($ collected in FY)
$0
* The number of retail sites is used to calculate the universe.
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Electronics Recycling
450
331
Inspection Coverage Rate
2017 Coverage Universe = 781
Coverage Rate = 58%
Inspected Uninspected
0
100
200
300
400
500
2015 2016 2017
360
353
453
Number of Inspections, Audits and Spot
Checks
0
20
40
60
80
2015 2016 2017
70
36
28
Number of Enforcement Actions
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WATER AND SCIENCE ADMINISTRATION
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Water and Science Administration
Executive Summary
The Water and Science Administration (WSA) has compliance and enforcement
responsibilities for the water quality and resource conservation programs that follow in this
report. The Compliance Program is responsible for compliance associated with state
groundwater discharges, federal and state surface water discharges, pretreatment, erosion
and sediment control for construction activity, waterway construction, and tidal and non-
tidal wetlands. The Water Supply Program (WSP) is responsible for public drinking water
and water appropriation and use permit compliance, and the Sediment, Stormwater and
Dam Safety Program (SSDSP) is responsible for dam safety compliance.
WSA’s Compliance Program inspects sites for compliance with numerous laws, regulations
and permits or other authorizations addressing wastewater discharges, surface water and
groundwater pollution, stormwater discharges and erosion and sediment control, tidal and
nontidal wetlands, and waterway construction. As a result, many of the enforcement cases
may address numerous categories of violations and injunctive relief.
WSA’s Compliance Program continues to prioritize inspections to ensure compliance with
environmental laws. All people holding general permits for stormwater associated with
construction activities are required to inspect their sites for erosion and sediment controls
weekly and after every major storm event. Thirteen county governments and 10
municipalities are delegated erosion and sediment control enforcement authority for these
projects and perform inspections of projects in their jurisdictions. In 2013, the Compliance
Program revised its erosion and sediment control inspection priorities to focus on large
construction sites. Larger sites take longer to inspect and may hold multiple Agency
permits, which may translate to fewer sites visited, but their environmental impact when in
noncompliance can be much greater than small sites.
The Sediment, Stormwater, and Dam Safety Program (SSDSP) is responsible for reviewing
and approving erosion and sediment control and stormwater management plans for State
and federal construction projects and has seen an increase in best management practice
(BMP) retrofit project submissions in the last year. Over the course of the last year,
SSDSP completed the transfer of sediment control and stormwater management plan
review and approval authority to the State Highway Administration (SHA) and the Maryland
Transit Administration (MTA). Currently, all new construction projects undertaken by these
agencies will be reviewed and approved by SHA and MTA. This will allow SSDS staff to
concentrate on new development projects from all other State and federal agencies.
SSDSP is also responsible for administering Maryland’s Dam Safety Program. This
involves issuing permits and inspecting new dam construction and maintenance and repair
of existing structures. The State’s current inventory contains 572 dams, 66 of which are
breached and not inspected on a regular basis. A total of 665 permits have been issued for
Maryland’s inventory. This amount includes the number of new dams built and the total
number of maintenance and repair permits issued. In past years, a significant compliance
concern for the SSDSP is that many of Maryland’s high and significant hazard dams lacked
current Emergency Action Plans (EAPs), which are critical for storm preparedness and
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public safety. In May 2017, the State enacted new legislation requiring that owners of High
and Significant hazard dams must submit updated EAPs by May 1
st
of each year.
The Dam Safety Division (DSD) receives requests for technical expertise regarding small
embankment facilities. The addition of two engineers in FY 2017 to the DSD was
instrumental in addressing this issue. The DSD continues to engage the soil conservation
districts and local county stormwater management officials. The DSD will continue these
efforts in the future.
The mission of the Water Supply Program (WSP) is accomplished through planning and
permitting for water withdrawal, protection of water sources that are used for public water
supplies, oversight and enforcement of routine water quality monitoring at public water
systems, regular on-site inspections of public water systems, review of design plans for
new or upgraded water treatment, and prompt response to water supply emergencies.
In FY 2017, Maryland continued implementation and enforcement of the Safe Drinking
Water Act (SDWA) for all public water systems (PWS) in Maryland in accordance with the
most recent primacy MDE has received. To assist PWS with meeting the compliance
requirements of the rules, WSP provided training and on-site technical assistance
throughout the State. It is expected that even with the additional assistance from the WSP,
the systems with limited resources will encounter challenges in the implementation of the
most recent regulations in the first couple of years after the rules become effective; this is
generally seen as an increase in the number of technical violations. During this period, the
compliance rate for PWSs in Maryland improved in comparison to the previous year.
WSP recorded almost 39,000 additional audits of reports submitted by drinking water
systems. This is more than double the number of audits performed in past years. The
migration of data to the Safe Drinking Water Information System-State (SDWIS-State) was
completed in late FY 2016. The new database is designed to capture more of the
compliance data that are submitted to MDE by the public water systems and allows the
auditing of this additional data.
For FY 2017, the program heightened its concerns about lead in drinking water as a result
of the problems in Flint, Michigan, legionella outbreaks in hospitals and preventative
measures to avoid Legionella outbreaks, monitoring schools for lead (FY2017 House Bill
270), and emerging contaminants such as perfluorinated compounds (PFOS and PFOA).
During FY 2017, WSP worked with permittees with Water Appropriation and Use Permits to
bring them into compliance. Larger public water systems conduct water audits and submit
water loss plans to reduce unaccounted for water. Reviews of the audits showed that many
systems need to devote additional resources into reducing the amount of unaccounted-for
water. Notices of Violation were sent to permit holders with outstanding reporting
requirements, expired permits, and those who used water in excess of their permitted
allocation.
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Water and Science Administration
Performance Measures Executive Summary
2016 Totals
2017 Totals
PERMITTED SITES/FACILITIES
Number of Permits/Licenses Issued
4,257
4,175
Number of Permits/Licenses in Effect at Fiscal Year End
26,950
24,548
OTHER REGULATED SITES/FACILITIES
Other Sites
3,602
3,583
INSPECTIONS
Number of Sites Inspected
4,630
5,563
Number of Sites Audited but Not Inspected
3,200
3,353
Number of Inspections, Audits, Spot Checks
46,569
89,417
ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS
Number of Compliance Assistance Rendered
8,308
7,711
Number of Enforcement Actions Taken*
1,432
771
PENALTIES
Amount of Administrative or Civil Penalties Obtained
$1,176,876
$1,652,682
* Calculated as the sum of all enforcement actions for each program as listed in the chart
for each program.
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Discharges Groundwater (Municipal & Industrial)
PURPOSE
Excessive nutrients, bacteria, and industrial pollutants in wastewater have the potential to
impact the quality of groundwater. The groundwater discharge permitting process provides
a means of managing these impacts through monitoring, inspection and enforcement. The
Wastewater Permits Program issues groundwater discharge permits to control the disposal
of treated municipal or industrial wastewater into the State’s groundwater via spray
irrigation or other land-treatment methods such as subsurface discharge. Upon permit
issuance, the Compliance Program is responsible for inspections and compliance
assurance. Groundwater discharge permits establish pollutant discharge limits and require
the permit holder to meet self-monitoring, record-keeping, and reporting requirements to
protect public health and minimize groundwater pollution.
AUTHORITY
STATE: Environment Article, Title 9, Subtitle 3; COMAR 26.08
PROCESS
The Compliance Program performs inspections of sites with groundwater discharge permits
as part of its overall inspection priority scheme, with priority given to sites that are the
subject of complaints or are in violation based on failure to perform required self-monitoring
and reporting, or due to violations of the effluent limitations in the permit. The inspector
may conduct unannounced inspections and may collect samples for independent laboratory
analysis as necessary to verify compliance with permit limits. Self-monitoring results are
filed at the frequency specified by the permit (usually monthly or quarterly) in the form of
Discharge Monitoring Reports (DMRs). DMRs are reviewed in the office, including queries
of electronic data in the Integrated Compliance Information System to identify violations,
and during inspections at the facilities in order to determine whether the facility is in
compliance with applicable requirements. DMR reviews are shown in the following table on
the line identified as “Inspections, Audits, Spot Checks.” DMR reviews are not included in
the determination of the inspection coverage rate.
SUCCESSES/CHALLENGES
WSA continues to investigate and pursue enforcement cases to address groundwater
pollution. WSA works with the Attorney General’s Office on enforcement cases to address
groundwater pollution concerns.
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Discharges Groundwater (Municipal and Industrial)
Performance Measure
TOTAL
PERMITTED SITES/FACILITIES
Number of permits/licenses issued
52
Number of permits/licenses in effect at fiscal year end
216
INSPECTIONS
Number of sites inspected (“inspected” defined as at the site)
47
Number of sites audited but not inspected (places where MDE reviewed submittals but
did not go to the site)
106
Number of sites evaluated for compliance (sum of the two measures above)
153
Number of inspections, spot checks (captures number of compliance activities at sites)
84
Number of audits (captures number of reviews of file/submittals for compliance)
1,511
Number of inspections, audits, spot checks (sum of the two measures above)
1,595
COMPLIANCE PROFILE
Number of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
2
Percentage of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
4%
Inspection coverage rate (number of sites inspected/coverage universe)
22%
SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Number of significant violations involving environmental or health impact
0
Number of significant violations based on technical/preventative deficiencies
2
Number of significant violations carried over awaiting disposition from previous fiscal
year
15
Total number of significant violations (sum of the three measures above)
17
DISPOSITION OF SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Resolved
7
Ongoing
10
ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS
Number of compliance assistance rendered
1
Administrative
Civil/Judicial
Total
Number of show cause, remedial, corrective actions
issued
2
0
2
Number of stop work orders
0
0
0
Number of injunctions obtained
0
0
0
Number of penalty and other enforcement actions
1
0
1
Number of referrals to Attorney General for possible criminal action
0
PENALTIES
Amount of administrative or civil penalties obtained ($ collected in FY)
$15,170
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Discharges Groundwater (Municipal and Industrial)
47
169
Inspection Coverage Rate
2017 Coverage Universe = 216
Coverage Rate = 22%
Inspected Uninspected
0
2
4
6
8
10
2015 2016 2017
9
3 3
Number of Enforcement Actions
0
300
600
900
1200
1500
1800
2015 2016 2017
1,611
1,618
1,595
Number of Inspections, Audits, Spot
Checks
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Discharges - Surface Water (Municipal & Industrial)
State and NPDES Permits
PURPOSE
The federal Clean Water Act’s National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)
Program controls water pollution generated from a wide variety of sources including
industrial activities, sewage treatment plants, certain agricultural activities and stormwater
runoff from industrial, municipal and agricultural sources. All industrial, commercial or
institutional facilities that discharge wastewater, including stormwater from certain industrial
facilities, directly to surface waters of Maryland need a permit. Permit holders include local,
state, and federal government agencies, as well as privately-owned treatment systems.
The NPDES permit system includes a stormwater component to control pollution generated
from runoff associated with certain industrial sites, municipal storm sewer systems,
construction activities, and concentrated animal feeding operations. Eleven categories of
industry, and storm sewer systems operated by certain government agencies, are required
under the Clean Water Act to have their stormwater discharges covered under an NPDES
permit. For any construction activity that disturbs one or more acres, coverage must be
obtained under MDE's general and individual NPDES permits for construction activity.
These permits require developers to perform self-inspection and record keeping to ensure
that sediment and erosion control measures are maintained and functioning in accordance
with approved plans to prevent water pollution and stream bank erosion caused by excess
erosion, siltation, and stormwater flows from construction sites.
Surface water discharge permits may combine all applicable State and NPDES
requirements into one permit for facilities that discharge to State surface waters. The
permit is designed to protect water quality in the water receiving the discharge.
AUTHORITY
FEDERAL: Clean Water Act
STATE: Environment Article, Title 9, Subtitle 3; COMAR 26.08
PROCESS
The Compliance Program performs inspections of sites with surface water discharge
permits as part of its overall inspection priority scheme, with priority given to sites that are
the subject of complaints or in violation based on failure to perform permit required self-
monitoring and reporting or due to violations of the effluent limitations in the permit. The
inspector may conduct unannounced inspections and may collect samples for independent
laboratory analysis as necessary to verify compliance with permit limits. Self-monitoring
results are filed at the frequency specified by the permit (usually monthly or quarterly) in the
form of Discharge Monitoring Reports (DMRs). During FY 2017 EPA regulations that
require all DMRs to be submitted by the regulated entities via an electronic system took
effect. Maryland uses the NetDMR system for this purpose, and the DMRs permittees
submit through NetDMR are passed electronically to EPA’s Integrated Compliance
Information System database (ICIS). DMRs are reviewed in the office, including queries of
ICIS to identify violations, and during inspections at the facilities in order to determine
whether the criteria for “Significant Noncompliance” have been met. DMR reviews
performed by the Compliance Program’s Enforcement Division are included in the following
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Table on the line identified as “Inspections, Audits, Spot Checks.” DMRs were reviewed for
all permitted sites that require DMR submittals as a part of their permit.
SUCCESSES/CHALLENGES
The Compliance Program inspects sites to check for compliance with numerous laws,
regulations and permits or other authorizations addressing wastewater discharges, surface
water and groundwater pollution, stormwater discharges and erosion and sediment control,
tidal and nontidal wetlands and waterway construction, so many of the enforcement cases
address numerous categories of violations and injunctive relief.
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Discharges Surface Water (Municipal and Industrial)
State and NPDES Permits
Performance Measure
TOTAL
PERMITTED SITES/FACILITIES
Number of permits/licenses issued*
1,317
Number of permits/licenses in effect at fiscal year end
6,823
INSPECTIONS
Number of sites inspected (“inspected” defined as at the site)
1,569
Number of sites audited but not inspected (places where MDE reviewed submittals but
did not go to the site)
1,002
Number of sites evaluated for compliance (sum of the two measures above)
2,571
Number of inspections, spot checks (captures number of compliance activities at sites)
3,794
Number of audits (captures number of reviews of file/submittals for compliance)
8,484
Number of inspections, audits, spot checks (sum of the two measures above)
12,278
COMPLIANCE PROFILE
Number of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
16
Percentage of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
1%
Inspection coverage rate (number of sites inspected/coverage universe)
23%
SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Number of significant violations involving environmental or health impact
33
Number of significant violations based on technical/preventative deficiencies
2
Number of significant violations carried over awaiting disposition from previous fiscal
year
129
Total number of significant violations (sum of the three measures above)
164
DISPOSITION OF SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Resolved
67
Ongoing
97
ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS
Number of compliance assistance rendered
323
Administrative
Civil/Judicial
Total
Number of show cause, remedial, corrective actions
issued
7
1
8
Number of stop work orders
0
0
0
Number of injunctions obtained
0
0
0
Number of penalty and other enforcement actions
27
1
28
Number of referrals to Attorney General for possible criminal action
0
PENALTIES
Amount of administrative or civil penalties obtained ($ collected in FY)
$1,532,625
* This number includes new permits, renewals, and conversions/modifications of permits.
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Discharges Surface Water (Municipal & Industrial)
State and NPDES Permits
1,569
5,254
Inspection Coverage Rate
2017 Coverage Universe = 6,823
Coverage Rate = 23%
Inspected Uninspected
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
2015 2016 2017
98
61
36
Number of Enforcement Actions
0
3,000
6,000
9,000
12,000
15,000
2015 2016 2017
12,948
11,748
12,278
Number of Inspections, Audits, and Spot
Checks
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DischargesPretreatment (Industrial)
PURPOSE
The Pretreatment Program is responsible for regulating wastewaters from industrial and
other non-domestic sources discharged into publicly-owned treatment works (POTW). The
Pretreatment Program seeks to prevent the discharge of toxic or corrosive discharges to
the collection systems serving POTWs that may result in process upsets and failure of
critical infrastructure. In accordance with its authority as delegated by EPA, MDE oversees
20 local pretreatment programs that are responsible for 180 industrial sources. In addition,
pretreatment permits are issued directly to five industries discharging to non-delegated
POTWs. Local pretreatment program responsibilities include issuing discharge permits to
industrial users, conducting industrial inspections and performing compliance monitoring,
developing and enforcing local limits, enforcing federal pretreatment standards, and
assessing penalties against industrial users. These requirements are included in a
delegation agreement, which is signed by the operator of the POTW and WSA, and
incorporated by reference into the NPDES permit issued by WSA. Local governments are
responsible for issuing penalties and enforcement actions associated with this program;
therefore, those numbers are not reflected in WSA’s enforcement statistics.
AUTHORITY
FEDERAL: Clean Water Act
STATE: Environment Article, Title 9, Subtitle 3; COMAR 26.08
PROCESS
The Pretreatment Program oversees local pretreatment program implementation. This
oversight is performed by the permitting program staff by conducting pretreatment
compliance inspections of pretreatment programs; audits of pretreatment programs; joint
review of industrial user permits; independent and joint industrial inspections with the
POTW; review of quarterly status reports from the delegated POTWs; and initiation of
enforcement actions when the POTW fails to act in accordance with its delegated
responsibilities. The Pretreatment Program also issues permits to categorical industrial
users discharging to wastewater treatment plants in areas of the state without delegated
pretreatment programs. Compliance of these industrial users is tracked by review of
periodic compliance reports and the results of annual inspections.
WSA oversees delegated pretreatment programs and takes enforcement action when
needed to support the proper treatment of industrial discharges to wastewater collection
and treatment systems to prevent damage to the treatment processes or infrastructure and
pass through of pollutants to waters of the State.
The Pretreatment Program currently issues permits to categorical industrial users located in
areas not serviced by jurisdictions with delegated pretreatment programs. In addition it
provides oversight to 20 delegated pretreatment programs with technical and regulatory
assistance. The Pretreatment Program also performs inspections at several industrial
users that are permitted by local delegated pretreatment programs. The inspection
coverage rate includes these industrial users as well as the entities directly permitted by
WSA.
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SUCCESSES/CHALLENGES
The Program is responsible for inspecting the permittees, the POTWs and only some of the
industrial users permitted by the delegated POTWs. The Program is required by statute to
provide a 100% coverage rate of those facilities. In FY 2017, the program successfully met
that requirement.
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Discharges Pretreatment (Industrial)
Performance Measure
TOTAL
PERMITTED SITES/FACILITIES
Number of permits/licenses issued
1
Number of permits/licenses in effect at fiscal year end *
4
OTHER REGULATED SITES/FACILITIES
POTWs
20
POTW issued permits (delegated programs)
180
INSPECTIONS
Number of sites inspected (“inspected” defined as at the site)
25
Number of sites audited but not inspected (places where MDE reviewed submittals but
did not go to the site)
0
Number of sites evaluated for compliance (sum of the two measures above)
25
Number of inspections, spot checks (captures number of compliance activities at sites)
25
Number of audits (captures number of reviews of file/submittals for compliance)
0
Number of inspections, audits, spot checks (sum of the two measures above)
25
COMPLIANCE PROFILE
Number of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
1
Percentage of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
4%
Inspection coverage rate (number of sites inspected/coverage universe) **
12%
SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Number of significant violations involving environmental or health impact
0
Number of significant violations based on technical/preventative deficiencies
1
Number of significant violations carried over awaiting disposition from previous fiscal
year
0
Total number of significant violations (sum of the three measures above)
1
DISPOSITION OF SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Resolved
1
Ongoing
0
ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS
Number of compliance assistance rendered
2
Administrative
Civil/Judicial
Total
Number of show cause, remedial, corrective actions
issued
0
0
0
Number of stop work orders
0
0
0
Number of injunctions obtained
0
0
0
Number of penalty and other enforcement actions
1
0
1
Number of referrals to Attorney General for possible criminal action
0
PENALTIES
Amount of administrative or civil penalties obtained ($ collected in FY)
$0
* These are State-permitted industries subject to Categorical Pretreatment Standards under U.S. EPA
regulations 40 CFR 403.6 and 40 CFR Chapter I, Subpart N.
** Coverage rate is defined as the number of sites inspected divided by the sum of permits/licenses in effect,
the POTWs and the significant industrial users.
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Discharge Pretreatment (Industrial)
0
1
2
3
4
5
2015 2016 2017
0
1
1
Number of Enforcement Actions
0
10
20
30
2015 2016 2017
24
29
25
Number of Inspections, Audits and Spot
Checks
25
179
Inspection Coverage Rate
2017 Coverage Universe = 204
Coverage Rate = 12%
Inspected Uninspected
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Stormwater Management and Erosion & Sediment
Control for Construction Activity
PURPOSE
The purpose of the erosion and sediment control program is to lessen the impact to the
aquatic environment caused by sediment leaving construction sites. The purpose of the
stormwater management program is to reduce stream channel erosion, pollution, siltation,
and local flooding caused by land use changes associated with urbanization, by
maintaining, after development, the pre-development runoff conditions. Any construction
activity in Maryland that disturbs 5,000 square feet or more of land or results in 100 cubic
yards or more of earth movement must have approved erosion and sediment control and
stormwater management plans before construction begins.
AUTHORITY
FEDERAL: Clean Water Act, Section 402; 40 CFR
STATE: Environment Article, Title 4, Subtitle 1 and Subtitle 2; COMAR 26.17
PROCESS
Inspection and enforcement authority for erosion and sediment control has been delegated
or partially delegated to 13 counties, and eight municipalities and the Washington
Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC) by the state. MDE inspections cover construction
projects in non-delegated counties and State and federal projects. This report does not
reflect the erosion and sediment control inspection and enforcement activities conducted by
local governments in delegated jurisdictions.
Stormwater management approval for all non-state and non-federal projects is, by law, the
responsibility of each local jurisdiction. MDE inspections of stormwater management
facilities are performed for State and federal projects only. Upon issuance of a permit or
authorization [whether by WSA’s Sediment, Stormwater and Dam Safety Program
(SSDSP) or by the local sediment control approval authority], a project file is transferred to
the Compliance Program where an inspection priority is assigned. Routine inspections are
scheduled based on the assigned priority and as workload allows. Facilities are not given
advance notification of routine inspections. At any time during the process, the inspection
frequency can be adjusted as site conditions or workload demand.
Stormwater and Erosion and Sediment Control are combined into one table because at the
State level these projects are reviewed and approved as one project. For State and federal
projects, plan review is performed by SSDSP and inspections are performed by the
Compliance Program. All other projects are reviewed at the local level, and if delegated,
inspected at the local level. In non-delegated jurisdictions, the MDE Compliance Program
performs sediment control inspections.
Inspections performed related to an NPDES permit for the discharge of stormwater
associated with construction activities are included in the table for surface water
discharges.
SUCCESSES/CHALLENGES
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Inspections are prioritized by focusing on large construction sites in non-delegated areas
and State and federal projects, along with sites brought to MDE’s attention by citizen
complaints. In 2013, Larger sites take longer to inspect, which results infewer sites visited,
but their impact when in noncompliance can be much greater than small sites.
As in previous years, the Allegany, Caroline, Frederick, Queen Anne’s and Washington Soil
Conservation Districts continued to perform Erosion and Sediment Control inspections on
behalf of MDE under Memoranda of Understanding. These districts are independent of
county government. The numbers of sites inspected and numbers of inspections on the
following table only include MDE’s activities.
The Compliance Program continues to review files to ensure expired and completed
projects are removed from the Program’s list of approvals in effect. Similarly to last year’s
report, this review has resulted in a significant decrease in the number of sediment
approvals reported as in effect in this year’s report when compared with the FY 2016
report.
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Stormwater Management and Erosion & Sediment
Control for Construction Activity
Performance Measure
TOTAL
PERMITTED SITES/FACILITIES
Number of approvals issued
263
Number of approvals in effect at fiscal year end
3,127
INSPECTIONS
Number of sites inspected (“inspected” defined as at the site)
1,142
Number of sites audited but not inspected (places where MDE reviewed submittals but
did not go to the site)
0
Number of sites evaluated for compliance (sum of the two measures above)
1,142
Number of inspections, spot checks (captures number of compliance activities at sites)
2,969
Number of audits (captures number of reviews of file/submittals for compliance)
0
Number of inspections, audits, spot checks (sum of the two measures above)
2,969
COMPLIANCE PROFILE
Number of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
8
Percentage of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
1%
Inspection coverage rate (number of sites inspected/coverage universe)
36%
SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Number of significant violations involving environmental or health impact
7
Number of significant violations based on technical/preventative deficiencies
0
Number of significant violations carried over awaiting disposition from previous fiscal
year
80
Total number of significant violations (sum of the three measures above)
87
DISPOSITION OF SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Resolved
27
Ongoing
60
ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS
Number of compliance assistance rendered
272
Administrative
Civil/Judicial
Total
Number of show cause, remedial, corrective actions
issued
3
1
4
Number of stop work orders
0
0
0
Number of injunctions obtained
0
0
0
Number of penalty and other enforcement actions
7
0
7
Number of referrals to Attorney General for possible criminal action
0
PENALTIES
Amount of administrative or civil penalties obtained ($ collected in FY)
$90,414
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Stormwater Management and Erosion & Sediment
Control for Construction Activity
0
15
30
45
60
2015 2016 2017
58
48
11
Number of Enforcement Actions
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
2015 2016 2017
2,641
2,591
2,969
Number of Inspections, Audits and Spot
Checks
1,142
2,030
Inspection Coverage Rate
2017 Coverage Universe = 3,172
Coverage Rate = 36%
Inspected Uninspected
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Water Supply Program
PURPOSE
The mission of the Water Supply Program (WSP) is to ensure that public drinking water
systems provide safe and adequate water to all current and future users in Maryland, and
that appropriate usage, planning, and conservation policies are implemented for Maryland’s
water resources. This mission is accomplished through proper planning for water
withdrawal, protection of water sources that are used for public water supplies, oversight
and enforcement of routine water quality monitoring at public water systems, regular on-site
inspections of water systems, review of design plans for new or upgraded water treatment,
and prompt response to water supply emergencies. In addition to ensuring that public
drinking water systems meet federal and State requirements under the Public Water
System Supervision program, WSP also administers the wellhead/source protection
program, and issues Water Appropriation and Use Permits for both public and privately
owned water suppliers, and thousands of other entities withdrawing water for agricultural,
industrial or commercial purposes statewide. The Program also certifies laboratories that
analyze water samples and issues licenses for water samplers, and oversees two
professional licensure Boards: the Board of Water and Wastewater Systems Operators and
the Board of Well Drillers. Because all of these activities reside together in WSP, Maryland
has the ability to evaluate and regulate public drinking water systems from a broad
perspective that includes an evaluation of the resource for both quantity and quality.
WSP’s comprehensive approach ensures safe and adequate drinking water for over five
million Marylanders, while protecting the sustainability of water resources for present and
future Marylanders.
Community and Non-Transient Non-Community Water Systems
WSP regulates approximately 999 community water systems (including municipal, county,
and private systems), and non-transient non-community water systems (such as
businesses, schools, and day care facilities that have their own water source). These
systems must test for over 90 regulated contaminants on schedules that vary based on
water source, system type and population.
Transient Non-Community Water Systems
In addition, there are approximately 2,282 transient non-community water systems (such as
rest areas, gas stations, campgrounds, and restaurants with their own water source)
throughout the State, which are regularly inspected and tested for acute contaminants.
Since 1998, WSP has negotiated delegation agreements with county health departments
for enforcement of Safe Drinking Water Act regulations for the transient non-community
water systems. Seventeen of the twenty-three counties have accepted delegated authority
for these systems, and WSP directly enforces the requirements for the six remaining
counties.
Drinking Water Laboratory Certification
This program is mandated by the federal Safe Drinking Water Act. The certification
assures the reliability of the compliance samples that are analyzed by State-certified
laboratories. Providing high quality data is critical to evaluating public water systems, and
is the primary means of evaluating the safety of the drinking water supplies. The
laboratories that are certified under this program are also used by the county health
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departments and other MDE programs to analyze drinking water for private wells, and for
investigation of underground storage tanks.
Water Appropriation and Use Permits
In order to conserve and protect the State’s water resources, WSP regulates water
withdrawals and diversions through a permitting system. Water uses for most purposes,
including public supply, business, institutional, subdivision of land, or agricultural use over
10,000 gallons per day (gpd), require a permit. Groundwater users of 5,000 gpd or less
may file for a Notice of Exemption in lieu of obtaining a permit unless the use is by a
community water system, or within a designated water management strategy area.
Maryland regulates water use under the doctrine of reasonable use, which means the
quantity must be reasonable for its intended purpose, and the impacts of the use to the
natural resources of the State must not be unreasonable.
Board of Waterworks and Waste Systems Operators
In order to protect the quality of water in Maryland, protect public health and prevent
pollution, WSP oversees a state-wide certification program for operators and
superintendents of water treatment plants, water distribution systems, wastewater
treatment plants, wastewater collection systems, industrial wastewater facilities and certain
pretreatment facilities that discharge to sanitary sewers. Certification helps to protect public
health and the environment by setting minimum education, experience, and examination
standards that applicants must satisfy.
Board of Well Drillers
As part of Maryland’s strategy to assist in the orderly development and protection of its
groundwater resources, and protect the public interest, the State Board of Well Drillers was
created in 1968. The Board of Well Drillers is responsible for regulation of individuals who
engage in the practice of well drilling, and installation of water pumps and water
conditioning equipment. The Board sets standards and administers qualifying examinations
to license individuals who drill water wells, or install water pumps or water conditioning
equipment. The practice of well drilling includes engaging in any of the following activities
for profit: (1) Making, altering, repairing or sealing a well; or (2) Installing, altering, repairing
or disconnecting well system equipment.
PROCESS
Community and Non-Transient Non-Community Water Systems
WSP uses a multi-tier approach to ensure that public drinking water systems in Maryland
are able to provide a safe and adequate supply of drinking water to their consumers. This
approach includes review and approval of potential water sources and construction plans;
evaluation of a new system’s technical, financial, and managerial capacity; regular
inspection of drinking water facilities; close oversight of water quality monitoring; and
ensuring licensed operators are employed by water treatment facilities.
Public water systems are required to conduct routine sampling of their water quality. The
type and frequency of analysis depend on the type of system, its population, and the
vulnerability of its water supply. WSP reviews and evaluates more than 50,000 water
quality records each year. Emphasis is placed on preventive measures to avoid serious
public health incidents. The vast majority of drinking water violations are corrected
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immediately, or following the issuance of a Notice of Violation. Systems must notify their
consumers when violations of the Safe Drinking Water Act occur.
Transient Non-Community Water Systems
Seventeen of the 23 counties are delegated responsibilities from WSP for transient non-
community water systems. These counties conduct routine inspections and ensure that
systems are monitored in accordance with State and federal requirements. Transient non-
community water systems are required to monitor only for contaminants that have acute
health risks, including nitrate, nitrite, and bacteria. In addition to providing funding, WSP
provides guidance and training to the counties, and reports health-based violations to EPA
for these systems. WSP conducts evaluations on all new public drinking water wells to
determine whether groundwater systems are under the influence of surface water.
Groundwater systems under the influence of surface water will be required to meet
federally-mandated treatment technique requirements, and to conduct additional bacteria
monitoring as well as turbidity monitoring. In addition, WSP performs audits of the
delegated counties every three years in order to determine that regulations are
implemented appropriately.
WSP directly oversees implementation of federal and State regulations for 725 transient
non-community water systems in Anne Arundel, Charles, Prince George’s, Montgomery,
Cecil, and Wicomico counties since these six counties declined acceptance of the
delegated program and funding assistance. Oversight includes regular inspections of the
systems, enforcement of monitoring requirements, and follow-up to any water quality
problems that arise. WSP reports technical and health-based violations to EPA on a
quarterly basis for these systems.
Drinking Water Laboratory Certification
The Water Supply Program regulates and certifies 43 in-State and 59 out-of-State
laboratories that analyze compliance samples for public drinking water systems. All in-
state laboratories are inspected on a triennial basis. In addition, laboratories submit an
annual renewal package that includes performance testing results for each approved test
method, standard operating procedures, and method detection limit studies. An inspection
is required before a laboratory receives certification, or approval for a new test method.
Water Appropriation and Use Permits
The Water Appropriation Permit review process is complex, and requires significant
technical and administrative evaluation. All applicants except agricultural users are
required to submit the results of aquifer tests and hydrogeologic investigations as part of
their permitting process. For agricultural users, WSP staff conducts hydrogeologic
investigations on their behalf.
Applicants for new permits or increases in large withdrawals must identify adjacent property
owners and notify them of a pending application. WSP verifies the notification list and
sends an additional notification, providing a brief summary statement of the potential
impacts and providing an opportunity for the public to comment or request an informational
meeting. This notice is also published in a local paper. In some cases, WSP may
determine that the requested withdrawal could have an unreasonable impact on the water
resource and/or other users in the vicinity and, as a result, the permit request is denied or
modified.
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Since 2014 the Program has used a web-based format database (Water Supply
Information and Permitting System) that is geographically based, allowing project
managers to observe the relationship between a withdrawal request and other nearby
permits.
In FY 2017, 439 water appropriation permits were issued. At the end of the FY 2017, there
were 7,813 active permits reflecting a total annual average authorized use of about 10
billion gallons per day.
Board of Waterworks and Waste Systems Operators
In FY 2017, 1,134 new certifications were issued and 1,255 certifications were renewed. At
the end of the fiscal year there were 9117 active certifications.
Board of Well Drillers
In FY 2017, 60 new licenses were issued and 446 licenses were renewed. At the end of
the fiscal year there were 504 active licenses. The Board took two disciplinary actions
against licensed master well drillers in FY2017.
SUCCESSES/CHALLENGES
Community and Non-transient Non-community Water Systems
In FY2017, Maryland continued implementation of the new federal drinking water
regulations. These regulations are complex, and, in many cases, result in increased
monitoring and capital costs for the regulated communities. WSP provided training and on-
site technical assistance for water systems throughout the State. The Program’s emphasis
on assisting smaller systems to better understand compliance requirements for the existing
rules resulted in an overall improved compliance rate for all water systems in Maryland
during this period
In FY2017, because of the lead issues in Flint, Michigan, questions regarding whether
every State uniformly implements the lead and copper rule became a dominating topic
nationally. In Maryland, it required a significant amount of resources be dedicated to this
issue. The impact of this water quality problem on Maryland has been limited, but the
demand for information placed an additional workload on staff.
There was a large increase in the number of audits for drinking water systems. Beginning
in March 2016, the migration of data from the legacy database (Public Drinking Water
Information System-PDWIS) to the Safe Drinking Water Information System-State (SDWIS-
State) was completed. The new database is designed to capture more of the compliance
data that are submitted to MDE by the public water systems allowing the program to audit
these additional data.
Transient Non-Community Water Systems
The transient non-community water systems continue to represent a challenge to Water
Supply Program and the County Health Departments. Effective April 2016, the Revised
Total Coliform Rule added new regulatory requirements for increased testing, and follow-up
in the event that coliform bacteria is detected in the drinking water. Additional site visits,
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assessments, and special seasonal start-up testing requirements have impacted
workloads.
Water Appropriation and Use Permits
During FY 2017, WSP worked with permittees to bring them into compliance. Larger public
water systems conduct water audits and submit water loss plans to reduce unaccounted for
water. Reviews of the audits showed that many systems need to devote additional
resources into reducing the amount of unaccounted-for water. Notices of Violation were
sent to permit holders with outstanding reporting requirements, expired permits, and those
who used water in excess of their permitted allocation.
Laboratory Certification
In FY 2017, the Laboratory Certification Program met its targeted goal of completing all
triennial inspections for the year.
Public Water System Enforcement
As of June 30, 2017, 343 enforcement actions had been issued to community and non-
transient non-community water systems. Seventeen of these water systems had violations
that were based on exceeding drinking water health standards. The remaining violations
were technical violations.
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Water Supply Program
Community and Non-Transient Non-Community Water Systems
Performance Measure
TOTAL
PERMITTED SITES/FACILITIES
Number of permits/licenses issued
0
Number of permits/licenses in effect at fiscal year end
0
OTHER REGULATED SITES/FACILITIES
Number of community and non-transient non-community water systems *
999
INSPECTIONS
Number of sites inspected (“inspected” defined as at the site)
482
Number of sites audited but not inspected (places where MDE reviewed submittals but
did not go to the site)
517
Number of sites evaluated for compliance (sum of the two measures above)
999
Number of inspections, spot checks (captures number of compliance activities at sites)
482
Number of audits (captures number of reviews of file/submittals for compliance)
53,439
Number of inspections, audits, spot checks (sum of the two measures above)
53,921
COMPLIANCE PROFILE
Number of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations **
0
Percentage of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
0%
Inspection coverage rate (number of sites inspected/coverage universe) ***
48%
SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Number of significant violations involving environmental or health impact
0
Number of significant violations based on technical/preventative deficiencies
0
Number of significant violations carried over awaiting disposition from previous fiscal
year
0
Total number of significant violations (sum of the three measures above)
0
DISPOSITION OF SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Resolved
0
Ongoing
0
ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS
Number of compliance assistance rendered ****
999
Administrative
Civil/Judicial
Total
Number of show cause, remedial, corrective actions
issued
0
0
0
Number of stop work orders
0
0
0
Number of injunctions obtained
0
0
0
Number of penalty and other enforcement actions
343
0
343
Notices given to public by water systems under Section 9-410
46
Number of referrals to Attorney General for possible criminal action
0
PENALTIES
Amount of administrative or civil penalties obtained ($ collected in FY)
$6,500
* This number is the total number of systems at the end of the fiscal year. This number can fluctuate throughout the year. The coverage
universe is 1,005.
** Number of sites in significant violation includes sites with violations carried over. MDE adopted a new policy for significant violations that
was implemented in FY 2009.
*** Coverage rate is computed by dividing the number of inspected systems by the total number of community and non-transient non-
community water systems.
**** This number includes actions to inform public water systems of monitoring requirements under the Safe Drinking Water Act.
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Water Supply Program
Community and Non-transient Non-Community Water Systems
0
200
400
600
800
1000
2015 2016 2017
928
714
343
Number of Enforcement Actions
0
15,000
30,000
45,000
60,000
2015 2016 2017
19,222
18,657
53,439
Number of Inspections, Audits and Spot
Checks
482
523
Inspection Coverage Rate
2017 Coverage Universe = 1,005
Coverage Rate = 48%
Inspected Uninspected
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Water Supply Program
Transient Non-Community Water Systems
Performance Measure
TOTAL
PERMITTED SITES/FACILITIES
Number of permits/licenses issued
N/A
Number of permits/licenses in effect at fiscal year end
N/A
OTHER REGULATED SITES/FACILITIES
Number of transient non-community water systems
2,282
INSPECTIONS
Number of sites inspected (“inspected” defined as at the site)
606
Number of sites audited but not inspected (places where MDE reviewed submittals but
did not go to the site)
1,556
Number of sites evaluated for compliance (sum of the two measures above)
2,162
Number of inspections, spot checks (captures number of compliance activities at sites)
606
Number of audits (captures number of reviews of file/submittals for compliance)
14,710
Number of inspections, audits, spot checks (sum of the two measures above)
15,316
COMPLIANCE PROFILE
Number of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
0
Percentage of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
0%
Inspection coverage rate (number of sites inspected/coverage universe) *
27%
SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Number of significant violations involving environmental or health impact
0
Number of significant violations based on technical/preventative deficiencies
0
Number of significant violations carried over awaiting disposition from previous fiscal
year
2
Total number of significant violations (sum of the three measures above)
2
DISPOSITION OF SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Resolved
2
Ongoing
0
ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS
Number of compliance assistance rendered
0
Administrative
Civil/Judicial
Total
Number of show cause, remedial, corrective actions
issued
0
0
0
Number of stop work orders
0
0
0
Number of injunctions obtained
0
0
0
Number of penalty and other enforcement actions
212
0
212
Notices given to public by water systems under Section 9-410 **
7
Number of referrals to Attorney General for possible criminal action
0
PENALTIES
Amount of administrative or civil penalties obtained ($ collected in FY)
$0
* Coverage rate is computed by dividing the number of inspected systems by the total number of transient non-community water systems.
** This number includes actions to inform public water systems of monitoring requirements under the Safe Drinking Water Act.
Note: counties have until 9/30/2016 to submit reports for FY 2016.
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Water Supply Program
Transient Non-Community Water Systems
0
200
400
600
800
2015 2016 2017
628
193
212
Number of Enforcement Actions
0
6,000
12,000
18,000
2015 2016 2017
11,863
9,097
15,316
Number of Inspections, Audits and
Spot Checks
606
1,798
Inspection Coverage Rate
2017 Coverage Universe = 2,282
Coverage Rate = 27%
Inspected Uninspected
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Water Supply Program
Drinking Water Laboratory Certification
Performance Measure
TOTAL
PERMITTED SITES/FACILITIES
Number of permits/licenses issued
107
Number of permits/licenses in effect at fiscal year end
102
OTHER REGULATED SITES/FACILITIES
Number of state-certified drinking water laboratories*
102
INSPECTIONS
Number of sites inspected (“inspected” defined as at the site)
14
Number of sites audited but not inspected (places where MDE reviewed submittals but
did not go to the site)
100
Number of sites evaluated for compliance (sum of the two measures above)
114
Number of inspections, spot checks (captures number of compliance activities at sites)
18
Number of audits (captures number of reviews of file/submittals for compliance)
104
Number of inspections, audits, spot checks (sum of the two measures above)
122
COMPLIANCE PROFILE
Number of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
0
Percentage of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
0%
Inspection coverage rate (number of sites inspected/coverage universe)
*
14%
SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Number of significant violations involving environmental or health impact
0
Number of significant violations based on technical/preventative deficiencies
0
Number of significant violations carried over awaiting disposition from previous fiscal
year
0
Total number of significant violations (sum of the three measures above)
0
DISPOSITION OF SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Resolved
0
Ongoing
0
ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS
Number of compliance assistance rendered
Administrative
Civil/Judicial
Total
Number of show cause, remedial, corrective actions
issued
0
0
0
Number of stop work orders
0
0
0
Number of injunctions obtained
0
0
0
Number of penalty and other enforcement actions
0
0
0
Notices given to public by water systems under Section 9-410
N/A
Number of referrals to Attorney General for possible criminal action
0
PENALTIES
Amount of administrative or civil penalties obtained ($ collected in FY)
$0
* This is the total number of laboratories that had certification during the fiscal year and may be greater than the number in effect at the end
of the fiscal year.
** Coverage rate is computed by dividing the number of inspected systems by the total number of water quality laboratories.
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Water Supply Program
Drinking Water Laboratory Certification
0
2
4
6
8
10
2015 2016 2017
0 0
0
Number of Enforcement Actions
0
25
50
75
100
125
150
2015 2016 2017
144
132
122
Number of Inspections, Audits and Spot
Checks
14
75
Inspection Coverage Rate
2017 Coverage Universe = 102
Coverage Rate = 14%
Inspected Uninspected
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Water Supply Program
Water Appropriation Permits
Performance Measure
TOTAL
PERMITTED SITES/FACILITIES
Number of permits/licenses issued
439
Number of permits/licenses in effect at fiscal year end
7,813
OTHER REGULATED SITES/FACILITIES
N/A
INSPECTIONS
Number of sites inspected (“inspected” defined as at the site)
0
Number of sites audited but not inspected (places where MDE reviewed submittals but
did not go to the site)
72
Number of sites evaluated for compliance (sum of the two measures above)
72
Number of inspections, spot checks (captures number of compliance activities at sites)
0
Number of audits (captures number of reviews of file/submittals for compliance)
72
Number of inspections, audits, spot checks (sum of the two measures above)
72
COMPLIANCE PROFILE*
Number of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
0
Percentage of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
0%
Inspection coverage rate (number of sites inspected/coverage universe)
0.0%
SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Number of significant violations involving environmental or health impact
0
Number of significant violations based on technical/preventative deficiencies
0
Number of significant violations carried over awaiting disposition from previous fiscal
year
0
Total number of significant violations (sum of the three measures above)
0
DISPOSITION OF SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Resolved
0
Ongoing
0
ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS
Number of compliance assistance rendered
5,949
Administrative
Civil/Judicial
Total
Number of show cause, remedial, corrective actions
issued
0
0
0
Number of stop work orders
0
0
0
Number of injunctions obtained
0
0
0
Number of penalty and other enforcement actions
161
0
161
Notices given to public by water systems under Section 9-410
N/A
Number of referrals to Attorney General for possible criminal action
0
PENALTIES
Amount of administrative or civil penalties obtained ($ collected in FY)
$0
* This activity does not include inspections. Annual or semiannual reports are required for certain water appropriation permits.
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Water Supply Program
Water Appropriation Permits
0
7,813
Inspection Coverage Rate
2017 Coverage Universe = 7,813
Coverage Rate = 0%
Inspected Uninspected
0
20
40
60
80
2015 2016 2017
5 5
72
Number of Inspections, Audits and Spot
Checks
0
100
200
300
400
2015 2016 2017
344
395
161
Number of Enforcement Actions
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Waterway Construction Dam Safety
PURPOSE
The purpose of the Dam Safety Division is to ensure that dams and other impoundment
structures are designed, constructed, operated, and maintained safely, in order to protect
public safety. The Dam Safety Division issues waterway construction permits for new dams
and ponds, as well as for modifications to existing water impoundments. In addition, the
Dam Safety Division conducts safety inspections of existing dams, conducts construction
inspections, and provides technical assistance to dam owners and local Soil Conservation
Districts (SCDs).
Many dams in Maryland were constructed decades ago and are now showing signs of
deterioration. In order to provide safe service, dams require frequent safety inspections,
monitoring, maintenance, and rehabilitation. In addition to larger dams, thousands of
smaller dams (typically under 20 feet high) were constructed decades ago with corrugated
metal pipe spillways. Often constructed on farms that have since been developed into
residential communities, many of these dams are now in poor condition and threaten the
safety of residents who live in newer homes constructed downstream of them.
The Dam Safety Division, through its dam inspection, dam owner assistance, permitting,
and enforcement activities, seeks to prevent dam failures and the resultant loss of life,
property damage, and environmental impacts. In addition to possible loss of life and
significant property damage, significant erosion of stream channels and sediment
deposition occur downstream of a failed embankment structure. In addition, dam failures
can cause significant damage to wetlands and habitat, both aquatic and terrestrial, through
the destructive force of the depth and velocity of the flood wave.
AUTHORITY
STATE: Environment Article, Title 5, Subtitle 5; COMAR 26.17.04.05
PROCESS
Dam Safety Division engineers conduct quality assurance inspections. The Compliance
Program may inspect the site to determine whether construction has begun, perform
sediment control inspections at the request of the Dam Safety Division, or respond to
citizens’ complaints.
Dams are classified into three categories according to the consequences of a potential
failure:
High Hazard: loss of life and significant property damage
Significant Hazard: property/infrastructure damage
Low Hazard: damage to floodplain and the dam itself
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The inspection frequency is based on national guidelines and is responsive to the potential
failure consequences as follows:
Hazard
Class
Number in
Category
Inspection
Frequency
Sites
Targeted/Year
High
89
Annually
89
Significant
125
Every 3 years
42
Low
292
Every 5-7 years
50
Total
506
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181
Based upon the inspection findings, the Dam Safety Division may initiate enforcement
actions, varying from a letter advising the owner to correct routine deficiencies up to issuing
an order requiring immediate repairs to be performed or removing the structure due to an
unsafe condition. MDE does not have the statutory authority to collect administrative or
civil penalties for this program. However, MDE has statutory authority to collect criminal
penalties.
SUCCESSES/CHALLENGES
The Dam Safety Division performed 228 inspections of inventory dams in FY 2017. A total
of 75 “high hazard” dams out of 89 have been inspected with the remaining structures
scheduled for inspection by the end of calendar year 2017. In addition, the Division
inspected sites with permits to construct new dams, reinspected existing dams when
problems were found during the initial inspection, and inspected SCD ponds and Natural
Resources Conservation Service dams.
As shown below, 665 permits were in effect as of the end of FY 2017. This number reflects
the number of inventoried dams (506) plus the number of maintenance and repair permits
issued.
The Division receives many weekly requests for technical expertise regarding small
embankment facilities that are not its direct responsibility. The Division hired two additional
engineers in FY 2017 to address this issue. The Division also engages the soil
conservation districts and local county stormwater management officials in helping with this
workload. The Division will continue these efforts in the future.
In past years, a significant compliance concern for Division is that many of Maryland’s high
and significant hazard dams lacked current Emergency Action Plans, which are critical for
storm preparedness and public safety. In May 2017 the State enacted new legislation
requiring that owners of High and Significant hazard dams must submit updated
Emergency Action Plans by May 1 of each year.
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Waterway Construction Dam Safety
Performance Measure
TOTAL
PERMITTED SITES/FACILITIES
Number of permits/licenses issued
23
Number of permits/licenses in effect at fiscal year end
665
OTHER REGULATED SITES/FACILITIES
Dams in operation
506
INSPECTIONS
Number of sites inspected (“inspected” defined as at the site)
313
Number of sites audited but not inspected (places where MDE reviewed submittals but
did not go to the site)
0
Number of sites evaluated for compliance (sum of the two measures above, same as
#11 on the prior charts)
313
Number of inspections, spot checks (captures number of compliance activities at sites)
313
Number of audits (captures number of reviews of file/submittals for compliance)
0
Number of inspections, audits, spot checks (sum of the two measures above)
313
COMPLIANCE PROFILE
Number of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
25
Percentage of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
8%
Inspection coverage rate (number of sites inspected/coverage universe)*
46%
SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Number of significant violations involving environmental or health impact
0
Number of significant violations based on technical/preventative deficiencies
25
Number of significant violations carried over awaiting disposition from previous fiscal
year
4
Total number of significant violations (sum of the three measures above)
29
DISPOSITION OF SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Resolved
23
Ongoing
6
ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS
Number of compliance assistance rendered
19
Administrative
Civil/Judicial
Total
Number of show cause, remedial, corrective actions
issued
0
0
0
Number of stop work orders
0
0
0
Number of injunctions obtained
0
0
0
Number of penalty and other enforcement actions
0
0
0
Number of referrals to Attorney General for possible criminal action
0
PENALTIES
Amount of administrative or civil penalties obtained ($ collected in FY)
$0
* Coverage rate above is computed as the total number of sites inspected and dividing that by the dams in
operation. See narrative for more detail about the Dam Safety Division’s approach to inspection frequency.
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Waterway Construction Dam Safety
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
2015 2016 2017
162
309
313
Number of Inspections,Audits, Spot
Checks
0
1
2
3
4
5
2015 2016 2017
0
0
0
Number of Enforcement Actions
313
193
Inspection Coverage Rate
2017 Coverage Universe = 506
Coverage Rate = 62%
Inspected Uninspected
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Wetlands and Waterways Program
Nontidal Wetlands, Waterways, and Floodplain
PURPOSE
The goal of the Nontidal Wetlands Protection Act is to attain no net loss in nontidal wetland
acreage and to strive for a net resource gain in non-tidal wetlands over present conditions.
One of the mechanisms established by the Act to accomplish this goal is a comprehensive
regulatory program that targets all activities that have a potential to adversely impact
nontidal wetlands. These activities include the following:
Removal, excavation, or dredging of soil or materials of any kind;
Changing existing drainage or flood retention characteristics;
Disturbance of the water level or water table by drainage, impoundment, or
other means;
Filling, dumping, discharging of material, driving piles, or placing obstructions;
Grading or removal of material that would alter existing topography; and
Destruction or removal of plant life.
Through its permit application review process, MDE first prevents wetland loss by requiring
the applicant to evaluate project designs that will avoid wetland impacts. Based on this
evaluation of alternatives, if MDE finds that impacts are unavoidable, the applicant is
required to utilize the project design that will minimize the wetland impacts and provide
appropriate mitigation for those impacts.
Mitigation, required for all unavoidable impacts that are authorized by MDE, means that the
applicant must replace lost wetland acreage, function and value. This is usually
accomplished by requiring the creation of new wetlands, restoration of relic wetlands,
enhancement of degraded wetlands or some acceptable combination. MDE may also
accept monetary compensation if it is determined that mitigation for nontidal wetland losses
is not a feasible alternative. For example, monetary compensation may be accepted if the
size of the nontidal wetland loss is less than one acre and a suitable mitigation site cannot
be identified within the impacted watershed. The payment is deposited into the State’s
Nontidal Wetlands Compensation Fund and used by the State to construct non-tidal
wetlands throughout Maryland.
In addition, MDE is also responsible for addressing potential impacts to the State’s non-
tidal waterways. Authorization is required to conduct any activity that changes the course,
current or cross-section of a nontidal stream or body of water, including the 100-year
floodplain. Waterway construction activities are evaluated to ensure that they do not create
flooding on upstream or downstream properties. Such activities are additionally evaluated
to ensure protection of aquatic resources, including the maintenance of fish habitat and
migration, from degradation.
AUTHORITY
STATE: Environment Article, Title 5, Subtitles 5 and 9; COMAR 26.17 and 26.23
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PROCESS
MDE inspectors schedule routine inspections of the facilities adhering to the assigned
priority. The inspection frequency is adjusted as site conditions or workload demand.
Inspections are performed to verify that the projects are in accordance with the
authorization. Because a site may involve nontidal wetlands, waterways and/or 100-year
floodplain impacts, inspectors evaluate whether all the resultant construction impacts are in
accordance with the permits. This may involve identifying or verifying a non-tidal wetland
boundary and documenting findings in the inspection report. At sites where there may be
100-year floodplain impacts, it may be necessary to determine the floodplain boundary
before project compliance can be determined.
MDE does not have the statutory authority to collect administrative penalties for this
program.
SUCCESSES/CHALLENGES
The program continues to inspect and take enforcement actions to address violations
impacting nontidal wetlands and waterways. The program pursues enforcement cases
involving nontidal wetlands through referrals to the Attorney General’s Office, many as a
result of investigation of citizen complaints.
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Wetlands and Waterways Nontidal and Floodplain
Performance Measure
TOTAL
PERMITTED SITES/FACILITIES
Number of permits/authorizations issued
865
Number of permits/authorizations in effect at fiscal year end
2,474
INSPECTIONS
Number of sites inspected (“inspected” defined as at the site)
1,054
Number of sites audited but not inspected (places where MDE reviewed submittals but
did not go to the site)
0
Number of sites evaluated for compliance (sum of the two measures above)
1,057
Number of inspections, spot checks (captures number of compliance activities at sites)
2,273
Number of audits (captures number of reviews of file/submittals for compliance)
0
Number of inspections, audits, spot checks (sum of the two measures above)
2,273
COMPLIANCE PROFILE
Number of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
4
Percentage of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
0%
Inspection coverage rate (number of sites inspected/coverage universe)
43%
SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Number of significant violations involving environmental or health impact
3
Number of significant violations based on technical/preventative deficiencies
0
Number of significant violations carried over awaiting disposition from previous fiscal
year
60
Total number of significant violations (sum of the three measures above)
63
DISPOSITION OF SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Resolved
21
Ongoing
42
ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS
Number of compliance assistance rendered
130
Administrative
Civil/Judicial
Total
Number of show cause, remedial, corrective actions
issued
4
0
4
Number of stop work orders
0
0
0
Number of injunctions obtained
0
0
0
Number of penalty and other enforcement actions
2
0
2
Number of referrals to Attorney General for possible criminal action
0
PENALTIES
Amount of administrative or civil penalties obtained ($ collected in FY)
$0
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Wetlands and Waterways
Nontidal and Floodplain
0
5
10
15
20
2015 2016 2017
20
14
6
Number of Enforcement Actions
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
2015 2016 2017
2,232
1,830
2,273
Number of Inspections, Audits, Spot
Checks
1,057
1,417
Inspection Coverage Rate
2017 Coverage Universe = 2,474
Coverage Rate = 43%
Inspected Uninspected
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Wetlands and Waterways - Tidal
PURPOSE
Tidal wetlands are open water and vegetated estuarine systems affected by the rise and
fall of the tide. In 1970, the Maryland General Assembly enacted the Wetlands and
Riparian Rights Act to restrict and regulate activities conducted in tidal wetlands in order to
preserve and protect them.
Prior to enactment of the Wetlands and Riparian Rights Act wetlands were being destroyed
throughout tidewater Maryland every year. Today, through its regulatory program, MDE
strives for a net resource gain over present conditions. Tidal wetlands are managed to
provide reasonable use while furnishing essential resource protection. Licenses are issued
for activities conducted in State wetlands by the Maryland Board of Public Works, based on
recommendations from MDE. Permits are issued directly by MDE for activities conducted
in private wetlands. A license or permit must be obtained before a person dredges, fills or
otherwise alters a tidal wetland.
The following projects require authorization from MDE if conducted in tidal wetlands:
dredging or filling; shoreline protection projects, including marsh creation, stone revetments
and bulkheads; piers; boat ramps; jetties, groins and breakwaters; cable crossings; storm
drain systems; and similar structures. The regulatory process for tidal wetlands is similar to
that described for nontidal wetlands and waterways. Applications are evaluated to ensure
that appropriate steps are taken to first avoid, and then minimize impacts to tidal wetlands.
Mitigation is required for unavoidable impacts, with the amount of mitigation based on
resources impacted; type of mitigation proposed; and location of mitigation. In-kind and on-
site mitigation is preferred and required wherever appropriate site conditions exist.
AUTHORITY
STATE: Environmental Article Title 16; Subtitle 2; COMAR 26.24
PROCESS
Upon issuance of a license/permit/authorization, the file is transferred to the Compliance
Program where an inspection priority is assigned. The inspectors then schedule routine
inspections of the facilities adhering to the assigned priority as workload allows. Facilities
are not given advance notification of routine inspections. At any time during the process,
the inspection frequency can be adjusted as site conditions or workload demand.
Inspections typically verify that the work being performed is in accordance with the work
authorized and that all license or permit conditions are in compliance.
MDE does not have the statutory authority to collect administrative penalties for this
program.
SUCCESSES/CHALLENGES
The program actively worked in close cooperation with the Attorney General’s Office to
resolve numerous cases involving unauthorized impacts to tidal wetlands. Many of the
cases are developed as the result of citizen complaints about pier extensions, adding boat
lifts or boat houses, or building or extending bulkheads.
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The program responds to citizen complaints in to identify the majority of tidal wetlands
violations through on-site inspections. Development of improved access to regular aerial
photography of tidal coastlines with sufficient staff to review the information to identify work
underway that has not been approved by MDE could help identify many other sites in
violation. The on-site investigation and enforcement process is impacted by the limited
number of inspectors, enforcement staff, and attorneys available to devote to tidal wetlands
actions, and many cases will require significant time from identification to conclusion if a
court action is needed.
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Wetlands and Waterways Tidal
Performance Measure
TOTAL
PERMITTED SITES/FACILITIES
Number of permits/licenses issued
1,108
Number of permits/licenses in effect at fiscal year end
3,324
INSPECTIONS
Number of sites inspected (“inspected” defined as at the site)
311
Number of sites audited but not inspected (places where MDE reviewed
submittals but did not go to the site)
0
Number of sites evaluated for compliance (sum of the two measures above)
311
Number of inspections, spot checks (captures number of compliance activities
at sites)
533
Number of audits (captures number of reviews of file/submittals for compliance)
0
Number of inspections, audits, spot checks (sum of the two measures above)
533
COMPLIANCE PROFILE
Number of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
4
Percentage of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
1%
Inspection coverage rate (number of sites inspected/coverage universe)
9%
SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Number of significant violations involving environmental or health impact
3
Number of significant violations based on technical/preventative deficiencies
0
Number of significant violations carried over awaiting disposition from previous
fiscal year
103
Total number of significant violations (sum of the three measures above)
106
DISPOSITION OF SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Resolved
38
Ongoing
68
ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS
Number of compliance assistance rendered
16
Administrative
Civil/Judicial
Total
Number of show cause, remedial, corrective
actions issued
2
0
2
Number of stop work orders
0
0
0
Number of injunctions obtained
0
0
0
Number of penalty and other enforcement actions
0
0
0
Number of referrals to Attorney General for possible criminal action
0
PENALTIES
Amount of administrative or civil penalties obtained ($ collected in FY)
$7,973
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Wetlands and Waterways Tidal
0
1
2
3
4
5
2015 2016 2017
3 3
2
Number of Enforcement Actions
0
150
300
450
600
2015 2016 2017
558
553
533
Number of Inspections, Audits, Spot
Checks
311
3,013
Inspection Coverage Rate
2017 Coverage Universe = 3,324
Coverage Rate = 9%
Inspected Uninspected
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OFFICE OF BUDGET AND
INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING
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Water Supply and Sewerage Construction
PURPOSE
Adequate water and sewer infrastructure is essential to public health and water quality
protection. Water and sewerage construction permits help ensure that projects for water
and sewerage are designed and constructed in accordance with sound engineering
principles and comply with the State design guidelines to protect water quality and public
health. These permits are required before installing, extending or modifying community
water supply and/or sewerage systems including treatment plants, pumping stations and
major water mains and sanitary sewers greater than 15 inches in diameter. These
permits also help to ensure compliance with local comprehensive land use and water and
sewerage plans and are supportive of community revitalization and land redevelopment.
AUTHORITY
STATE: Environment Article, Title 9, Subtitle 2, COMAR 26.03.12
PROCESS
Pre-approval: The applicant must show that the proposed water or sewerage facility is
included in the current county water and sewerage plans, has a valid NPDES discharge
permit (if applicable), and will be operated either publicly or privately under a financial
management plan.
Post-approval: The project must be constructed in accordance with the approved plans
and specifications. Staff engineers perform inspections to verify the facility is constructed
to the approved design and/or the permittee submits “as built” plans or certification that
the project was built in accordance with original plans as approved by MDE. Other
approvals associated with the construction (i.e. sediment control, wetlands, etc.) are
inspected under those media and by those inspectors. This program does not have
authority to pursue traditional enforcement actions. For projects where MDE is providing
funding, construction violations would necessitate the return of state funds by the local
jurisdiction. If a construction violation were to go unnoticed, the eventual result would be
the failure of the facility to meet its discharge permit requirements or other performance
requirements. At that time, traditional enforcement tools available under the discharge
permit program would be utilized.
There is no correlation between the number of permits issued and the number of sites
inspected because inspections are performed only at active construction sites for projects
being financed by MDE. Once construction has begun, these funded projects are
inspected on a routine basis through completion.
SUCCESSES/CHALLENGES
MDE monitors all projects for which State financial assistance is being provided.
Accordingly, the annual number of inspections will vary as the number of financed
projects initiate and complete construction. The program is on target with its goals.
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Water Supply and Sewerage Construction
Performance Measure
TOTAL
PERMITTED SITES/FACILITIES
Number of permits/licenses issued
124
Number of permits/licenses in effect at fiscal year end
415
INSPECTIONS
Number of sites inspected (“inspected” defined as at the site)
88
Number of sites audited but not inspected (places where MDE reviewed submittals
but did not go to the site)
0
Number of sites evaluated for compliance (sum of the two measures above)
88
Number of inspections, spot checks (captures number of compliance activities at
sites)
261
Number of audits (captures number of reviews of file/submittals for compliance)
0
Number of inspections, audits, spot checks (sum of the two measures above)
261
COMPLIANCE PROFILE
Number of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
0
% of inspected sites/facilities with significant violations
0%
Inspection coverage rate (number of sites inspected/coverage universe)
21%
SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Number of significant violations involving environmental or health impact
0
Number of significant violations based on technical/preventative deficiencies
0
Number of significant violations carried over awaiting disposition from previous fiscal
year
0
Total number of significant violations (sum of the three measures above)
0
DISPOSITION OF SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS
Resolved
0
Ongoing
0
ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS*
Number of compliance assistance rendered
0
Administrative
Civil/Judicial
Total
Number of show cause, remedial, corrective actions
issued
0
0
0
Number of stop work orders
0
0
0
Number of injunctions obtained
0
0
0
Number of penalty and other enforcement actions
0
0
0
Number of referrals to Attorney General for possible criminal action
0
PENALTIES
Amount of administrative or civil penalties obtained ($ collected in FY)
$0
* Program does not have direct legal authority to pursue traditional enforcement actions for violations. It may require the return of
State funding if significant problems arise. MDE may indirectly use its general water pollution authority if a constructed facility
violates the law.
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Water Supply and Sewerage Construction
0
100
200
300
2015 2016 2017
279
210
261
Number of Inspections, Audits
and Spot Checks
0
5
10
2015 2016 2017
0
0
0
Number of Enforcement Actions
88
327
Inspection Coverage Rate
2017 Coverage Universe = 415
Coverage Rate = 21%
Inspected Uninspected
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OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
ENVIRONMENTAL CRIMES UNIT
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Environmental Crimes Unit
Executive Summary
The Environmental Crimes Unit (ECU) of the Criminal Division of the Maryland Attorney
General’s Office investigates and prosecutes environmental crimes throughout Maryland.
During FY 2017, ECU handled eighty-seven in-coming inquiries, case-referrals, complaints,
and/or requests. Of that total, ECU opened fifty-three criminal investigations. Of the fifty-
three investigations, fourteen were the result of referrals from the Maryland Department of
the Environment (MDE). Of the fifty-three investigations, twenty-eight were closed at the
conclusion of investigation or prosecution, and twenty-five investigations remained open or
pending at the close of the 2017 fiscal year. Criminal charges were filed by ECU in eleven
cases. Six prosecutions were completed in the state courts during the fiscal year, resulting
in ordered jail terms totaling two years, probation terms totaling eight years and criminal
fines, restitutions and costs totaling $40,137.50. Courts additionally ordered community
service, restitution and other penalties. The matters investigated and reviewed without
opening a full-scale criminal investigation were the result of insufficient information
available to justify a full-scale investigation; matters readily resolved; or matters sent to
another, more appropriate agency to handle.
Environmental Crimes Unit
PURPOSE
The Environmental Crimes Unit of the Maryland Office of the Attorney General is
responsible for the coordination, investigation and prosecution of criminal environmental
violations and other associated criminal charges throughout the State of Maryland.
Typical environmental cases involve the illegal discharge of pollutants into the waters of
the State, the illegal accumulation, storage or disposal of hazardous waste, open
dumping, accumulation or disposal of solid waste, violations of natural resource laws, and
frauds associated with Maryland’s lead paint laws.
Various factors are considered when making the determination whether to pursue
criminal enforcement for violations of Maryland’s environmental laws. These
considerations include: (1) whether there is significant environmental harm and/or long
term effects on the public health; (2) whether there is evidence of intentionally deceptive,
misleading or fraudulent misconduct; (3) whether the violator was operating outside the
regulatory scheme; (4) whether the violations are repetitive; (5) whether the violation(s)
were part of an isolated incident or instead a pattern of continuing conduct; and (6)
whether the violator(s) has either a prior criminal record or a history of civil/regulatory
enforcement action.
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In Fiscal Year 2017, the Unit consisted of two Assistant Attorney Generals and two
criminal investigators with specialized training and experience in the investigation and
prosecution of environmental crimes. Additionally, the Unit coordinates with the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, the Maryland Department of the Environment, the
Maryland Department of Natural Resources and other local, state and federal agencies to
prosecute the most significant and egregious criminal violations of Maryland’s
environmental laws.
AUTHORITY
The General Assembly, through the Environment Article, provides the Attorney General
exclusive or concurrent authority to prosecute criminal violations stemming from
investigations involving water pollution, air pollution and waste. Likewise, the Natural
Resources Article provides authority for ECU to prosecute certain natural resource cases.
Furthermore, the Attorney General’s office is granted authority pursuant to Article V,
Section 3 of the Constitution of Maryland to investigate and prosecute certain specified
crimes as directed by the Governor. Historically the Governor has included authority to
investigate and prosecute violations of Maryland's Litter Control Law (§10-110 of the
Criminal Law Article), and other broadly defined related offenses. The Unit seeks the
Governor’s authorization to investigate and prosecute other violations not within the
Environment Article on either a case-by-case basis, or based on specific areas of
concern.
PROCESS
The Environmental Crimes Unit receives complaints or allegations of possible criminal
activity from multiple sources, including citizen complaints, other governmental and law
enforcement agencies, MDE Administrations, or as a result of ECU investigation
initiatives. Complaints are initially reviewed by an ECU prosecutor and investigator to
determine the appropriateness and available resources for a full investigation. Cases
deemed potentially suitable for prosecution are then subjected to a full investigation for
the purpose of gathering sufficient evidence to accurately assess whether to file criminal
charges. If ECU prosecutors file criminal informations or seek indictments returned by
grand juries, the cases are handled by the Unit throughout the trial, subsequent violations
of probation and any possible appeals. In FY 2017 ECU handled 6 violations of probation
and one on-going appeal of a post-conviction.
MDE REFERRALS
In FY 2017, as a result of MDE referrals, ECU opened 14 new in-depth criminal cases,
and filed charges in four cases generated from MDE referrals. Three prosecutions were
completed during the fiscal year from cases referred by MDE.
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SUCCESSES/CHALLENGES
A continuing challenge is to improve attorney and investigative resources for better
effectiveness. It is only through complete and full investigation that criminal cases can be
properly assessed and charges filed. The Unit’s statewide responsibilities are currently
carried out with a smaller staff than in the past, with a total number of five at the end of
the fiscal year. This includes two investigators and two prosecutors, all of whom are
directly involved in the criminal investigation and enforcement work conducted by ECU.
Various outside police agencies which previously had officers assigned to ECU, have
removed all staff out of ECU as a result of budget constraints. At this time, there are
currently no sworn law enforcement personnel with statewide authority assigned to this Unit.
At points in the past there were as many as seven sworn law enforcement officers assigned to
the unit for investigation. Since FY 1999, ECU has had no sworn law enforcement officers
assigned to the Unit. The lack of sworn police officers assigned to the division limits the
actions which ECU can pursue. Additionally, investigations are further slowed with a reduced
number of attorneys available to provide investigatory input, review evidence, make charging
determinations and pursue prosecutions of each case.
Restoration to higher staffing levels will allow ECU to be more proactive in the pursuit of
businesses and individuals who commit environmental crimes, and would allow for more
cases to be pursued. These types of cases can be complex and involved, especially in a pro-
active form, and without full staffing, results will be hampered.
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CHART 1 shows the number of investigations conducted by ECU during FY 2017 and the source
of the complaints leading to the investigations.
The MDE administrations, ARA, LMA, and WSA, have traditional enforcement programs. The Emergency
Response Division responds to environmental emergencies and they may be caused by criminal activities.
CHART 2 shows the number of cases prosecuted by ECU during FY 2017. The chart
distinguishes between the number of cases where prosecution was initiated during FY 2017 and
the number of cases concluded during FY 2017. In prosecuting criminal cases, it is not
uncommon for charges in a case to be filed during one fiscal year and concluded during a
subsequent fiscal year. Charges may also be formally filed in a different fiscal year than when the
investigation was opened by ECU.
FY '17 INVESTIGATIONS OPENED
SOURCE OF
COMPLAINTS
INVESTIGATIONS
OPENED
M
D
E
ARA
1
LMA
13
WSA
0
ERD
0
MDE TOTAL
14
OTHER SOURCES
39
TOTAL
53
FY '17 PR0SECUTIONS
SOURCE OF
COMPLAINTS
NO. OF
CASES FILED
NO. OF CASES
CONCLUDED
M
D
E
ARA
0
0
LMA
4
3
WSA
0
0
ERD
0
0
OS
0
0
MDE TOTAL
4
3
OTHER SOURCES
7
3
TOTAL
11
6
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CHART 3 The Report of Enforcement Activities mandated by §1-301(d) of the Environment
Article requires reporting of information for criminal cases prosecuted under specified subtitles of
the Environment Article. The chart reflects all ECU activity for the fiscal year.
* Note A single case may involve charges from any number of the various titles.
FY ’17 YEARLY TOTALS
ENVIRONMENT ARTICLE (EN)
CRIMINAL
LAW
(CL)
NATURAL
RESOURCES
(NR)
TOTAL
Title 1 Title 9 Title 10 NR 4
Subtitle 3
Subtitle 3
Subtitle 11
Subtitle 10
* Number of Convictions
Obtained
1 1 1 1 4
Imprisonment Time Ordered
(Years)
0 0 1 1 2
Imprisonment Time To Be
Served
0 0 0 0 0
Probation Ordered (Years)
2
3
18 mos 18 mos 8
Community Service Ordered
(Hours)
40 0 0 40 80
Criminal Fines, Restitution &
Costs Ordered
20,057.50 10,000 10,057.50 22.50 40,137.50
Criminal Fines, Restitution &
Costs to be Paid
5,000 2,500 1,000 0 8,500
Environment Article (EN)
Criminal Law Article (CL)
Natural Resources Article (NR)
Title 1 Enforcement
Title 10 Crimes against public
health.
Title 4 Fish and Fisheries
Title 9 Water, Ice, and Sanitary Facilities
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Environmental Crimes Unit
0
10
20
30
40
50
FY 13 FY 14 FY 15 FY 16 FY 17
39
31
18
9
11
Number of Cases Filed In Court
0
500
1000
1500
2000
FY 13 FY 14 FY 15 FY 16 FY 17
1,550
200
1,900
0
80
Hours
Community Service
$0
$100,000
$200,000
$300,000
FY 13 FY 14 FY 15 FY 16 FY 17
287,809
245,895
269,348
151,700
40,137.50
Fines, Restitution and Costs Imposed
0
10
20
30
40
FY 13 FY 14 FY 15 FY 16 FY 17
28
25
17
7
6
Number of Cases Concluded In Court
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SECTION THREE
APPENDICES
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APPENDIX A
MDE Organization
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MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT
Ben Grumbles
Secretary
Horacio Tablada
Deputy Secretary
Lynn Buhl
Assistant Secretary
Sue Battle-McDonald
Performance Improvement\Customer
Service
Wayne Nelms
Audit
Darlene Mitchell
Fair Practices
Tom French
Director
Operational Services
Administration
Central Services
Fiscal Services
Human Resources
Procurement & Contract
Mgmt.
Operational Services &
Mgmt.
.
Terri Wilson
Director
Budget & Financing
Budget Oversight
Water Quality Financing
Engineering and Capital
Projects
James Purvis
Environmental Information
George (Tad) Aburn
Director
Air & Radiation
Administration
Air Quality Permits
Air Quality Planning
Air Quality Compliance
Air Monitoring
Mobile Sources Control
Radiological Health
Operational &
Administrative Services
Hilary Miller
Director
Land and Materials
Administration
Lead Poisoning
Prevention Program
Solid Waste Program
Waste Diversion and
Utilization Program
Land Restoration
Program
Oil Control
Mining Program
Operational Services
Lee Currey
Director
Water and Science
Administration
Compliance
Sediment & Stormwater
Dam Safety
Wastewater Permits
Water Supply
Water Resources
Planning Unit
Wetlands & Waterways
Operational &
Administrative Services
Duane Johnson
Env. Justice
Coordinator
Geoff Donahue
Emergency
Preparedness and Response
Jeffrey Fretwell
Legislative and
Intergovernmental
Mark Shaffer
Communications
Devon Dodson
Senior Energy Advisor
Andrea Baker
Office of the Attorney General
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Air and Radiation Administration
SECRETARY
George (Tad) Aburn
Director
(410) 537-3255
Angelo Bianca
Deputy Director
(410) 537-3260
Office of Operational
Services & Administration
Vacant
(410) 537-3265
Air Quality Planning &
Program
Brian Hug
(410) 537-3250
- Climate Change
- Regulation &
Development
- Air Quality Policy &
Planning
Air Monitoring Program
David Krask
(410) 537-3756
- Ambient Air Monitoring
- Air Quality Measurement
Modeling and Analysis
- Analytical Laboratory
- Data Management &
Quality Assurance
Air Quality Compliance
Program
Frank Courtright
(410) 537-3220
- Process Compliance
- Industrial Compliance
- Field Services
- Compliance Services
- Asbestos Accreditation &
School Assistance
- Asbestos Licensing
Enforcement
Air Quality Permits
Program
Karen Irons
(410) 537-3225
- Chemical &
Mineral
- Combustion &
Metallurgical
Mobile Sources
Control Program
Marcia Ways
(410) 537-3270
- Engineering &
Technology
Assessment
-Inspection/
Maintenance
- Certification &
Auditing
Radiological Health
Program
EvaNair
(410) 537-3300
- Radiation Machines
- Radioactive Materials
- Regulations &
Radiation Exposure
Strategies
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Land and Materials Administration
SECRETARY
Hilary Miller
Director
(410) 537-3304
Kaley Laleker
Deputy Director
(410) 537-3343
Mining Program
Edmon Larrimore
(410) 537-3557
- Coal and Non Coal Mining
Permit
- Mining Compliance
- Mine Restoration
Technical Services and
Operations Program
Cynthia Keller
(410) 537-3311
-
Budget Preparation
- Grants Financial Management
- Hazardous Waste Certifications
and Manifest Tracking
- Certification and Registrations
- Lead Rental Property
Registrations
- Enforcement & Compliance
Report
- Clearing House Reviews
- UST Cleanup Reimbursements
- LMA Audits
- FOIA
Lead Poisoning
Prevention Program
Vacant
(410) 537-3441
- Lead Enforcement
- Lead Accreditation &
Oversight
- Lead Surveillance and
Health
Solid Waste Program
Edward Dexter
(410) 537-3318
- Solid Waste Permits &
Compliance
- Natural Wood Waste
Permits & Compliance
- County Solid Waste Plans
Review
- Hazardous Waste Enforcement
Resource Management
Program
C. John Sullivan
(410) 537-3332
- Recycling
- Waste Diversion
- Nutrient Resources
- Sewage Sludge Utilization
- Sewage Sludge Treatment &
Monitoring
- Scrap Tires Permits &
Compliance
- Animal Feeding Operations
- Mercury Switch
- Electronics Recycling
Land Restoration
Program
James Carroll
(410) 537-3437
- Superfund Site
Assessments
- State Superfund Site
Remediation
- Voluntary Cleanup/
Brownfields
- National Priority List
Remediation
Oil Control Program
Christopher Ralston
(410) 537-3442
- Leaking Underground
Storage Tanks (LUST)
- Underground Storage Tank
(UST) Compliance &
Remediation
- Oil Contaminated Facilities
& Aboveground Storage
Tank Permits
- Oil Transfer Licenses
Paula Montgomery
(410) 537-3825
Lead Poisoning Prevention Outreach and
Education Coordinator
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Water and Science Administration
Lee Currey, Director
(410) 537-3567
Virginia Kearney, Deputy Director
(410) 537-3512
Heather Barthel, Asst. Director
(410) 537-3145
Matthew Rowe, Asst. Director
Office of Operational & Administrative
Services
Brenda Raivel, Acting Program Mgr
(410) 537-3621
-Budget Preparation & Resource Management
-Operations Coordination & Procurement
-Federal Grants Mgt. & FMIS Coordination
-Accounts Receivable/Cash Receipts & Revenue
Reconciliations
Environmental Assessment and
Standards Program
John Backus, Program Mgr.
(410) 537-3818
-Water Quality Standards
-Shellfish Certification/Beaches
-Quantitative Analysis
-State NFIP Program
Wastewater Permits Program
Edwal Stone, Program Mgr
(410) 537-3599
-NPDES Permits
-State Groundwater Permits
-Wells & Septics
-Pretreatment
-Technical Services
Wetlands & Waterways Program
Denise Keehner, Program Mgr
(410) 537-3745
-Coastal Zone Consistency
-Nontidal Wetlands & Waterways
-Tidal Wetlands
Compliance Program
Harry Hunsicker, Program Mgr
(410) 537-3510
-Resource Planning & Utilization
-Inspection Coordination & Support Services
-Enforcement Division
-Western Inspection
-Central Inspection
-Eastern Inspection
Water Supply Program
Saeid Kasraei, Program Mgr
(410) 537-3702
-Source Protection & Appropriation Permits
-Drinking Water Compliance
-Drinking Water Surveillance and
Technical Assistance
-Water Policy & Security
Sediment, Stormwater & Dam Safety Program
Jennifer Smith, Program Mgr
(410) 537-3561
-Sediment & Stormwater Plan Review
-Erosion Control
-Dam Safety
-Local Program Oversight
Integrated Water Planning Program
Dinorah Dalmasy, Program Mgr.
(410) 537-3818
-Water Resources Planning and Review
-TMDL Development
-TMDL Implementation Planning and
Review
-Nonpoint source/319 program
-Land use/GIS analysis
-Chesapeake Bay Restoration
Field Services Program
William Beatty, Program Mgr.
(443) 482-2702
-Compliance monitoring, shellfish and
drinking water
-Fish kill and algae bloom response
-TMDL Suuport
-Non-point source monitoring
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ENFORCEMENT AREAS INCLUDED IN ANNUAL ENFORCEMENT AND COMPLIANCE
REPORT
1. Ambient Air Quality Control
a. High-Impact Facilities
b. Low-Impact Facilities
2. Air Quality Complaints
3. Asbestos
4. Radiological Health Program
a. Radiation Machines Program
b. Radioactive Materials Licensing and Compliance
5. Environmental Restoration and Redevelopment
6. Hazardous Waste
7. Lead Poisoning Prevention
8. Oil Aboveground Facilities
9. Oil Pollution Remediation Activities
10. Oil Underground Storage Tank Systems
11. Refuse Disposal
12. Scrap Tires
13. Sewage Sludge Utilization
14. Animal Feeding Operations
15. Natural Wood Waste Recycling
16. Mining Coal
17. Mining Non-Coal
18. Oil and Gas Exploration and Production
19. Electronics Recycling
20. Discharges Groundwater (Municipal and Industrial)
21. Discharges Surface Water (Municipal and Industrial) State and NPDES Permits
22. Discharges Pretreatment (Industrial)
23. Stormwater Management and Erosion and Sediment Control for Construction
Activity
24. Water Supply Program Community and Non-transient Non-community Water
Systems
25. Water Supply Program Transient Non-community Water Systems
26. Water Supply Program Laboratory Certification
27. Water Supply Program Water Appropriation and Use
28. Waterway Construction Dam Safety
29. Wetlands and Waterways Non-tidal and Floodplain
30. Wetlands Tidal
31. Water Supply and Sewerage Construction
32. Environmental Crimes Unit
APPENDIX B
List of Enforcement Areas Included In
This Report
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§1-301(d) Report on Enforcement Activities.
(1) (i) On or before October 1 of each year, the Secretary, in consultation with the
Attorney General, shall submit to the Legislative Policy Committee, in accordance with §2-1246 of
the State Government Article, a report on enforcement activities conducted by the Department
during the previous fiscal year.
(ii) The report shall:
1. Include the information required under this subsection and any
additional information concerning environmental enforcement that the Secretary decides to provide;
2. Be available to the public as soon as it is forwarded to the Legislative
Policy Committee;
3. Include information on the total number of permits and licenses issued
by or filed with the Department at any time and still in effect as of the last date of the fiscal year
immediately preceding the date on which the report is filed;
4. Include information concerning specific enforcement actions taken with
respect to the permits and licenses during the immediately preceding fiscal year; and
5. Include information on the type and number of contacts or consultations
with businesses concerning compliance with State environmental laws.
(iii) The information required in the report under paragraph (3) of this subsection shall be
organized according to each program specified.
(2) The report shall state the total amount of money as a result of enforcement
actions, as of the end of the immediately preceding fiscal year:
(i) Deposited in the Maryland Clean Air Fund;
(ii) Deposited in the Maryland Oil Disaster Containment, Clean-up and
Contingency Fund;
(iii) Deposited in the Nontidal Wetland Compensation Fund;
(iv) Deposited in the Maryland Hazardous Substance Control Fund;
(v) Recovered by the Department from responsible parties in accordance
with §7-221 of this article;
(vi) Deposited in the Sewage Sludge Utilization Fund; and
(vii) Deposited in the Maryland Clean Water Fund.
(3)(i) The report shall include the information specified in subparagraphs (ii), (iii), (iv), and (v) of this
paragraph for each of the following programs in the Department:
1. Ambient air quality control under Title 2, Subtitle 4 of this article;
2. Oil pollution under Title 4, Subtitle 4 of this article;
3. Nontidal wetlands under Title 5, Subtitle 9 of this article;
4. Asbestos under Title 6, Subtitle 4 of this article;
5. Lead paint under Title 6, Subtitle 8 of this article;
6. Controlled hazardous substances under Title 7, Subtitle 2 of this
article;
7. Water supply, sewerage systems, and refuse disposal systems under Title 9, Subtitle 2 of
this article;
8. Water discharges under Title 9, Subtitle 3 of this article;
9. Drinking water under Title 9, Subtitle 4 of this article; and
APPENDIX C
Environment Article Section
1-301(d)
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10. Wetlands under Title 16, Subtitle 2 of this article.
(ii) For each of the programs set forth in subparagraph (i) of this paragraph, the Department shall
provide the total number or amount of:
1. Final permits or licenses issued to a person or facility, as appropriate, and not
surrendered, suspended or revoked;
2. Inspections, audits, or spot checks performed at facilities permitted;
3. Injunctions obtained;
4. Show cause, remedial, and corrective action orders issued;
5. Stop work orders;
6. Administrative or civil penalties obtained;
7. Criminal actions charged, convictions obtained, imprisonment time
ordered, and criminal fines received; and
8. Any other actions taken by the Department to enforce the requirements
of the applicable environmental program, including:
A. Notices of the removal or encapsulation of asbestos under
§6-414.1 of this article; and
B. Actions enforcing user charges against industrial users under
§9-341 of this article.
(iii) In addition to the information required in subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph, for the Lead Paint
Program under Title 6, Subtitle 8 of this article, the report shall include the total number or amount
of:
1. Affected properties registered; and
2. Inspectors or other persons accredited by the Department, for whom
accreditation has not been surrendered, suspended, or revoked.
(iv) In addition to the information required in subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph, for the Controlled
Hazardous Substances Program under Title 7, Subtitle 2 of this article, the report shall include the
following lists, updated to reflect the most recent information available for the immediately
preceding fiscal year:
1. Possible controlled hazardous substance sites compiled in accordance with §7-223 (a) of
this article.
2. Proposed sites listed in accordance with §7-223 (c) of this article at which the Department
intends to conduct preliminary site assessments; and
3. Hazardous waste sites in the disposal site registry compiled in
accordance with §7-223 (f) of this article;
(v) In addition to the information required in subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph, for the Drinking
Water Program, the report shall include the total number of:
1. Actions to prevent public water system contamination or to respond to a Safe Drinking
Water Act emergency under §§9-405 and 9-406 of this article; and
2. Notices given to the public by public water systems under §9-410 of this article.
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MDE's Approach to Determining the Appropriate Response to Violations
MDE is committed to a consistent, timely and appropriate compliance assurance program,
which is protective of the public health and the environment while creating a credible
deterrent against future violations. It is MDE’s policy to assess fair and equitable penalties
in keeping with the factors specified by the governing statute, and commensurate with the
nature of the violations. The statutory factors that MDE must consider in assessing
administrative penalties are:
1. The willfulness of the violation, the extent to which the existence of the violation was
known to but uncorrected by the violator, and the extent to which the violator exercised
reasonable care;
2. Any actual harm to the environment or to human health, including injury to or
impairment of the air, waters, or natural resources of this State;
3. The cost of cleanup and the cost of restoration of the natural resource;
4. The nature and degree of injury to or interference with general welfare, health, and
property;
5. The extent to which the location of the violation, including the location near waters of
this State or areas of human population, creates the potential for harm to the environment
or to human health and safety;
6. The available technology and economic reasonableness of controlling, reducing, or
eliminating the violation;
7. The degree of hazard posed by the particular pollutant or pollutants involved;
8. The extent to which the current violation is part of a recurrent pattern of the same or
similar type of violation committed by the violator.
MDE will consider each of the specific factors on a case-by-case basis. While all factors
set forth in the statute will be considered, it is not necessary for all of the factors to be
applicable before the maximum penalty may be assessed. A single factor may warrant the
imposition of the maximum penalty. Furthermore, all factors, even if applicable in a given
case, are not necessarily of equal weight in MDE’s determination of a reasonable penalty.
APPENDIX D
MDE Penalty Policy
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he Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) recognizes the benefit from
regulated entities that routinely evaluate their internal work processes for compliance
with federal and State environmental requirements. Equally as important as
identifying violations is the reporting of such violations to MDE for proper and complete
remediation and abatement. MDE encourages self-auditing and compliance management
as effective environmental management techniques. MDE may use its enforcement
discretion in evaluating penalties for regulated entities that disclose violations of
environmental laws or regulations as provided herein.
This guidance is not intended nor should it be construed to be a regulation as defined in
Section 10-101, State Government Article. It sets forth criteria and guidelines for use by
MDE staff in resolution of enforcement cases, and does not confer any legal rights upon
any person.
Definitions
“Department” means the Maryland Department of the Environment.
“Environmental Audit” and “Compliance Management System” have the definitions used in
the Environmental Protection Agency’s “Incentives for Self-Policing: Discovery, Disclosure,
Correction and Prevention of Violations,” Final Policy Statement effective May 11, 2000:
“Environmental Audit” is a systematic, documented, periodic and objective review by
regulated entities of facility operations and practices related to meeting environmental
requirements.
“Compliance Management System” encompasses the regulated entity’s documented
systematic efforts, appropriate to the size and nature of its business, to prevent, detect, and
correct violations through various procedures, policies, mechanisms, and efforts.
“Environmental Requirement” means a requirement in (1) a state or federal law or
regulation enforced by the Department, a rule adopted by the Department, a permit or order
issued by the Department, or (2) an ordinance or other legally binding requirement of a
local government unit under authority granted by state law relating to environmental
protection.
“Regulated Entity” means a corporation, partnership, individual, municipality, governmental
unit, or any other legal entity regulated under federal, state, or local environmental laws or
regulations.
T
APPENDIX E
Environmental Audit Guidance
(Revised 5/15/2006)
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Statement of Guidance
A. The Department may reduce a civil or administrative penalty for violations of
environmental requirements that are voluntarily disclosed following an environmental
audit or as a result of compliance management if:
1. The regulated entity discloses the violation to the Department in writing within
21 days after the violation is discovered, or within a shorter time limit, if
required by statute or regulation;
2. The regulated entity promptly initiates action to correct or eliminate the
violation and all public or environmental harm caused by the violation. If the
violation cannot be fully corrected within 60 days, the regulated entity shall
submit a compliance plan to the Department within 60 days for review. The
regulated entity shall maintain compliance with the plan as approved by the
Department;
3. The regulated entity provides the Department with a plan that includes steps
to prevent recurrence of the violation; and
4. The regulated entity fully cooperates with the Department regarding
investigation of the disclosed violation.
B. The relief outlined in Section A is not available if the Department determines that:
1. The violation was discovered through a legally mandated monitoring or
sampling requirement prescribed by statute, regulation, permit, judicial or
administrative order, or consent agreement. The violation must be
discovered voluntarily and not as a result of an environmental requirement;
2. The Department or a third party discovered the violation prior to disclosure by
the regulated entity to the Department, or the regulated entity made the
disclosure after commencement of a federal, State, or local agency
inspection, investigation, or request for information;
3. The violation was committed willfully, wantonly, intentionally, knowingly, or
with gross negligence by the regulated entity;
4. The regulated entity did not promptly initiate or diligently act to correct or
eliminate the violation;
5. The violation made imminent or caused significant environmental harm or had
a significant effect upon public health;
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6. The same or a related violation has occurred within the past three years or
the violation is part of a pattern of recurrent violations by the regulated entity.
For purposes of this section, violation includes any violation of a federal, State
or local environmental law or regulation identified in a judicial or
administrative order, consent agreement, order or decree, complaint, or
notice of violation, conviction or plea agreement; or
7. The disclosure is made for a fraudulent purpose.
C. This guidance is not intended for use under circumstances in which the violation(s)
at issue would result in the regulated entity gaining an economic advantage over its
competitors.
D. This guidance does not affect individual liability for criminal misconduct.
E. This guidance does not apply to liability under a judicial or administrative order,
consent agreement, order or decree, complaint, notice of violation, conviction or plea
agreement.
F. Relief under this guidance shall not be available if the Department receives formal
notification from the delegating federal agency of that agency’s intention to propose
rescission of the Department’s authority over the applicable federal environmental
program.
Original signed by Secretary Philbrick May 15, 2006
Kendl P. Philbrick Date
Secretary, Maryland Department of
the Environment
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A Supplemental Environmental Project (SEP) is an enforcement tool that augments
traditional penalty actions. They are important because the projects provide direct
environmental benefits to communities beyond those achieved by facilities returning to
compliance. The Air and Radiation Administration, the Land and Materials Administration
and the Water and Science Administration all made use of SEPs during FY 2016 totaling
$1,019,000. The administrations issued three SEPs during FY 2017. Details about each
administration’s SEPs are on the following pages.
Administration
Number of
SEPs
Total Value of SEPs
2016
2017
2016
2017
Air and Radiation Administration
0
1
0
$15,000
Land and Materials Administration
3
1
$964,000
$4,000
Water and Science Administration
3
1
$1,358,000
$1,000,000
TOTALS
6 3 $2,322,000 $1,019,000
APPENDIX F
Supplemental Environmental
Projects
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Air and Radiation Administration SEPs, FY 2017
Total SEPs: 1
Total Value: $15,000
Lifoam Industries - Consent Order signed in October 2016 with penalty & SEP ($15,000
project) for Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Stations
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Land and Materials Administration SEPs, FY 2017
Total SEPs: 1
Total Value: $4,000
The Land and Materials Administration issued one SEP in FY 2017 for a lead enforcement
case. The SEP required the property owner to replace all windows in their affected rental
unit containing lead based paint. The following table lists the individual SEP.
Program
Case #
Property Owner
Description
SEP
Value
Lead 16-30-21081 Kim Jensen
1 - SEP, Units Requiring
Window Replacement
$4,000
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Water and Science Administration SEPs, FY 2017
Total SEPs: 1
Total Cost: $1,000,000
NRG Chalk Point The SEP consists of three projects: oyster restoration in the Potomac
River, restoration of Hance Pond, and the installation of a pervious parking lot for the Town
of Eagle Harbor.
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APPENDIX G
Brownfield Master Inventory List – Active
Sites
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Allegany County
BMI#: MD1766
Artmor Plastics Corporation
Site Alias: Allegany Instrument
Company
Location: 1000 Wills Mountain
Road, Cumberland
BMI#: MD1008
Brock Steel Company And Larry
Brock DBA Brock Equipment Co.
Site Alias: Queen City Metals &
Recycling
Location: 220 West King Street,
Cumberland
BMI#: MD0003
Cabin Run Landfill
Site Alias:
Location: Cabin Run Road,
Frostburg
BMI#: MD0031
Celanese Fibers Co. - Amcelle
Plant
Site Alias: Celanese Amcelle;
Celanese Site Fire Training
Center; Celanese Fibers Co.;
Celanese Amcelle Landfill
Location: Route 220 South - 5
miles west of Cumberland,
Cumberland
BMI#: MD1174
Country House LLC
Site Alias:
Location: 15 Cumberland Street,
Cumberland
BMI#: MD1206
CSX Former Bolt and Forge Site
Site Alias: Rolling Mill
Location: Williams Street and
Maryland Avenue, Cumberland
BMI#: MD1902
CSXT Locomotive Shop
Cumberland
Site Alias:
Location: 16 East Offut Street,
Cumberland
BMI#: MD0628
Deluxe Cleaners
Site Alias:
Location: 32 West Mechanic
Street, Frostburg
BMI#: MD1020
Footer's Dye Works (Canal Place)
Site Alias:
Location: 27 Howard Street,
Cumberland
BMI#: MD1272
Former Sacred Heart Hospital
Site Alias:
Location: 215 Decatur Street,
Cumberland
BMI#: MD0197
Frostburg Gas & Light Company
Site Alias:
Location: 75 South Grant Street,
Frostburg
BMI#: MD0969
Highway Petroleum Inc
Site Alias:
Location: 1002 Virginia Avenue,
Cumberland
BMI#: MD0004
Hoffman Landfill
Site Alias:
Location: Frostburg Industrial
Park, Route 236; Route 36
Hoffman Village, Frostburg
BMI#: MD0410
Kelly Springfield Tire Co.
Site Alias:
Location: 800 Kelly Road,
Cumberland
BMI#: MD0042
Koppers Company - Old Town
Site Alias: Charles Walters Site
Location: Ruby Road, Old Town
BMI#: MD0084
Limestone Road Site
Site Alias: Cumberland Cement &
Supply; Diggs Sanitation
Location: Limestone Road off
Route 51, Cumberland
BMI#: MD0139
Old Cumberland City/County
Dump
Site Alias:
Location: Limestone Road,
Cumberland
BMI#: MD0005
Vale Summit Landfill I
Site Alias: Allegany Coal and
Land Company
Location: Haul Road; 0.25 miles
from intersection with Route 36,
Frostburg
Anne Arundel County
BMI#: MD1676
1719 Elkridge Drive
Site Alias:
Location: 1719 Elkridge Drive,
Edgewater
BMI#: MD1761
1800 Block West Street
Site Alias: West Street PCE
Investigation
Location: 1800 Block of West
Street, Annapolis
BMI#: MD1723
41 & 43 Spa Road and 285 West
Road
Site Alias: Duckett and Hottel;
Spa West LP; Crown Central
Petroleum, G&M Imports, R&R
Auto Sales, Bay Auto Sales,
Arundel Laundry & Cleane
Location: 41 & 43 Spa Road and
285 West Street, Annapolis
BMI#: MD0824
7603 Energy Parkway
Site Alias: Brandon Woods
Business Park; Commerce
Corporation
Location: 7603 Energy Parkway,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1588
8531-8541 Fort Smallwood Road
Site Alias: Rock Creek Village
Shopping Center; Rock Creek
Shopping Center
Location: 8531-8541 Fort
Smallwood Road, Pasadena
BMI#: MD0362
B&O Railroad Landfill
Site Alias:
Location: Kembo Road and Fort
Smallwood Road, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0811
Bausum Property
Site Alias:
Location: 2654 Riva Road,
Annapolis
BMI#: MD1755
Bill's North Odenton Shopping
Center
Site Alias: 1692 Annapolis Road
Location: 1692 Annapolis Road,
Odenton
BMI#: MD1871
Brandon Woods Phase III
Site Alias: Part of Brandon
Woods Business Park
Location: 7599 Perryman Court,
Glen Burnie
BMI#: MD0107
Browning Ferris Industries -
Elkridge Landing Road
Site Alias:
Location: Elkridge Landing Road;
P.O. Box 8643, Linthicum
BMI#: MD0006
Browning Ferris Industries -
Solley Road Landfill - BFI
Site Alias: BFI - Solley Rd (MD-
043 & MD-008); Solley Road
Landfill - BFI
Location: 7890 Solley Road, Glen
Burnie
BMI#: MD1079
BWI Airport
Site Alias:
Location: Aviation Boulevard,
BWI Airport, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1492
Cape St. Claire Shell #29
Site Alias:
Location: 1318 Cape St. Claire
Road, Annapolis
BMI#: MD1769
Cedar Hill - Land Area D
Site Alias: James Lee Margie B.
Lee; Glen Abbey II LLC, Glen
Abbey, LLC, Daniel Vaughn,
Jesse Blanton, Charles Hamlen,
Jr.
Location: 325, 339, 345 Cedar
Hill Lane and an unspecified
address on Cedar Hill Lane,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0966
Cedar Hill - Land Area A
Site Alias: Snow Hill Lane Site
Phase IV
Location: Parcel 60, northeast of
interchange of Route 2 and I-695,
Brooklyn
BMI#: MD1768
Cedar Hill - Land Area B
Site Alias: includes Snow Hill
Lane, Phase I (MD-0934) and
Snow Hill Lane, Phase II (MD-
1396); Glen Abbey Property; also
located in zip cod
Location: Snow Hill Lane (Parcel
34) and Arundel Corporation
Road (Parcel 43), Glen Burnie
BMI#: MD1418
Cedar Hill - Land Area C
Site Alias: Previously known as
Parcel 247
Location: 1600 Aspen Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0800
Centre at Wayson's Corner
Site Alias:
Location: 5481 Southern
Maryland Boulevard, Lothian
BMI#: MD1657
Condorde Circle Phase II
Development, Lot 6B
Site Alias:
Location: Airport Square
Technology Park, Linthicum
Heights
BMI#: MD0456
Cox Creek Dredge Containment
Facility and Expansion
Site Alias: Cox Creek Refining,
Cristal Chemical, Millennium
Chemical Curtis Bay
Location: 1000 Kembo Road,
Curtis Bay
BMI#: MD0758
Crownsville Hospital Center
Site Alias: Crownsville State
Hospital
Location: 1520 Crownsville Road,
Crownsville
BMI#: MD0203
David Taylor/Annapolis Launch
Site Alias: Bay Head Road Nike
Launch (C03MD0236)
Location: Bay Head Road,
Annapolis
BMI#: MD1282
Eastport Shopping Center
Site Alias:
MDE FY 2017 Annual Enforcement and Compliance Report
197
Location: Corner of Bay Ridge
Avenue and Chesapeake Avenue,
Annapolis
BMI#: MD0107
Elkridge Landing Road - BFI
Site Alias: BFI-Elkridge Landing
Road (MD-168)
Location: P.O. Box 8643 Elkridge
Landing Road, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0889
Energy Parkway
Site Alias:
Location: 7621 Energy Parkway,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1146
Flecknoe Residence - Hardy
Road
Site Alias: Adjacent to A.S.
Pearmon
Location: 1286 Hardy Road,
Arnold
BMI#: MD1242
Former Rainbow Cleaners
Site Alias:
Location: 1801 West Street,
Annapolis
BMI#: MD1319
Former Reichold Site
Site Alias: NL Chemicals, NL
Industries Baltimore, Textron Inc
Location: 6401 Chemical Road,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1456
Formica Property
Site Alias: National Plastics Prod;
Nevamar/International Paper
Location: 8305 Telegraph Road,
Odenton
BMI#: MD0208
Fort Smallwood - Control Nike
BA-43
Site Alias: C03MD0240
Location: Old Nike Missile Site
Road (off Fort Smallwood Road),
Pasadena
BMI#: MD0207
Fort Smallwood - Launch Nike
BA-43
Site Alias: C03MD0240
Location: 9034 Fort Smallwood
Road, Pasadena
BMI#: MD0599
Generals Highway Sanitary
Landfill
Site Alias: Johnson Dump
Location: 1700 block of Generals
Highway, Annapolis
BMI#: MD0336
GSA Curtis Bay Depot
Site Alias: Defense Logistics
Agency, Curtis Bay Depot
Location: 710 Ordnance Road,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1443
Harundale Well Field
Site Alias: Harundale Plaza/ Mall;
Lord Baltimore Cleaners
Location: 7700 Ritchie Highway,
Glen Burnie
BMI#: MD1358
Headquarters I & II
Site Alias: Headquarters
Commercial Center
Location: 401-407, 406-415
Headquarters Drive, Millersville
BMI#: MD0796
Honeywell Inc
Site Alias:
Location: 2nd Street Extension
Greenwood Acres, Annapolis
BMI#: MD0158
Honeywell Inc.
Site Alias: Alliant Techsystems;
Windemere Information
Technology Systems (WITS),
Hopkins Engineering
Location: 401 Defense Highway,
Annapolis
BMI#: MD1830
J.H. Holt Sanitary Landfill #2
Site Alias:
Location: 936 Fiorenza Drive,
Lothian
BMI#: MD1089
Joey's Septic
Site Alias:
Location: 1576 Gray's Ford
Road, Odenton
BMI#: MD0073
Joy Reclamation Company
Site Alias: Phelps Co.
Location: 402 Arundel
Corporation Road, Glen Burnie
BMI#: MD0286
Kop-Flex, Inc.
Site Alias: 101 Harmans Road:
EMERSUB 16, LLC
Location: 7565 Harmans Road,
Hanover
BMI#: MD1642
Lindamoor Neighborhood
Site Alias: Multiple Addresses in
Lindamoor Neighborhood
Location: Multiple Streets in
Lindamoor, Annapolis
BMI#: MD1880
Lusby Crossroads
Site Alias: Gomuljak Dump; I-97
SC D1 #76020 & 76038
Location: West of I-97, North of
Broad Creek, Annapolis
BMI#: MD1197
Marley Neck Property
Site Alias:
Location: Marley Neck Road and
Marley Neck Boulevard, Glen
Burnie
BMI#: MD1650
Marley Neck Townhouses
Site Alias: Baldwin Property; Bell
Property; Higgins Property
Location: Marley Neck Road,
Parcels 57-60, 234 & 357, Glen
Burnie
BMI#: MD1141
Maryland Pennysaver Group
Site Alias:
Location: 408 Headquarters
Drive, Millersville
BMI#: MD0484
MCS Baltimore Site
Site Alias:
Location: 605 Pittman Road,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1526
Niermann Weeks Company, Inc.?
Site Alias:
Location: 760 General's
Highway, Millersville
BMI#: MD1838
Old Towne Cleaners
Site Alias:
Location: Brightview Drive;
Brightview Business Complex,
Millersville
BMI#: MD1228
Patriot's Plaza
Site Alias: Former Ida's Dry
Cleaning
Location: 8039 Ritchie Highway,
Pasadena
BMI#: MD0503
Pennington Avenue Landfill
Site Alias:
Location: 1501 Aspen Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1884
Ridings at North Branch
Site Alias:
Location: 1635-1685 Underwood
Road, Gambrills
BMI#: MD0201
Snow Hill Lane Site
Site Alias: Portion of property is
VCP
Location: Snow Hill Lane and
Cedar Hill Lane, Brooklyn
BMI#: MD1139
Snow Hill Lane Site Phase III
Site Alias:
Location: (Parcel 46); Abutting
Snow Hill Lane Phase II, Brooklyn
BMI#: MD1406
Snow Hill Lane Site Phase V
Site Alias:
Location: Aspen Street And
Pennington Avenue, Brooklyn
BMI#: MD1090
Spa Creek Landfill
Site Alias: Providence Recycling
Center
Location: 965 Spa Road,
Annapolis
BMI#: MD1091
Tanyard Cove
Site Alias:
Location: Northwest end of
Tanyard Cove Road, Glen Burnie
BMI#: MD0406
U.S. Coast Guard - Curtis Bay
Site Alias: Coast Guard Yard
Location: 2401 Hawkins Point
Road, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0063
U.S. Naval Academy
Site Alias:
Location: Badger and Sollers
Road on USNA Base; Public
Works Department, Annapolis
BMI#: MD0334
U.S. Naval Station Annapolis
Site Alias:
Location: Annapolis Naval
Complex, Annapolis
BMI#: MD0067
USA Fort George G. Meade
Site Alias: Fort Meade
Location: Annapolis Road, Fort
Meade
BMI#: MD0059
USN Commisary Store Park Lot
Area South
Site Alias:
Location: 321 Kinkaid Road,
Annapolis
BMI#: MD1870
Walton and Johnson Landfill
Site Alias:
Location: 920 Governor’s Bridge
Road, Davidsonville
BMI#: MD1095
Waugh Chapel
Site Alias: Old Waugh Chapel
Road Study Area
Location: 510-654 Old Waugh
Chapel Road; 1360-1384
Galloway Road, Odenton
BMI#: MD0192
Woods Road Site
Site Alias: Formerly Old Hall's
Dump
Location: End of Woods Road,
Pasadena
Baltimore City
BMI#: MD0725
101 Garrett Street
Site Alias:
Location: 101 Garrett Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1460
1100 James Street
Site Alias: B & O Railroad
Company Stables
MDE FY 2017 Annual Enforcement and Compliance Report
198
Location: 1100 James Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0737
120-250 West Dickman Street
Site Alias: Atlantic Forest
Products; AFP Properties, LLC;
240 West Dickman St (previous
VCP)
Location: 120-250 West Dickman
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1572
1220 Towson Street Property
Site Alias: John H. Burke &
Company, Inc.
Location: 1220 Towson Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1096
1236 & 1240 West Pratt Street
Site Alias:
Location: 1236 & 1240 West
Pratt Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1847
1238 Light Street
Site Alias: Seidel Cleaners, 1240
Light Street, 1242 Light Street
Location: 1238 Light Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1746
1301 Warner Street
Site Alias:
Location: 1301 Warner Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1028
1301 Wicomico Street
Site Alias: Durrette-Shepard
Steel Company
Location: 1301 Wicomico Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1454
1302 Key Highway
Site Alias: formerly Countess
Service Center
Location: 1302 Key Highway,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1737
1321 Western Avenue
Site Alias: Winchester Homes,
Inc.
Location: 1321 Western Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1654
1323 Key Highway Property
Site Alias: 1321 Key Highway;
Globe Brewing Company
Location: 1323 Key Highway,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1609
1325-1381 Western Avenue
Site Alias: Washington Lumber
Company, Montgomery Ward Co
Freight Terminatl, Winchester
Homes Warehouse, Mygrant
Glass, Pamarcfo Global Gra
Location: 1325-1381 Western
Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1741
1401 Woodall Street
Site Alias:
Location: 1401 Woodall Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0901
1421 Lawrence Street
Site Alias:
Location: 1421 Lawrence Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0858
1440 Key Highway
Site Alias:
Location: 1440 Key Highway,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0894
1520-1530 and 1600 Beason
Street
Site Alias: Perishable Deliveries,
Inc.
Location: 1520-1530 and 1600
Beason Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1713
1600 Harford Avenue
Site Alias: Former Stop, Shop &
Save
Location: 1600 Harford Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0923
1645 Warner Street
Site Alias: Part of Warner Street
Properties (VCP) and Gateway
South aand Warner Properties
(VCP)
Location: 1645 Warner Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1747
1650 Union Avenue
Site Alias: Pepsi Bottling Plant
Location: 1650 Union Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1196
1800-1818 Hanover Street
Site Alias: Middleton and Mead
Location: 1800,1818 and 1900
Hanover Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0892
1801 East Oliver Street and 1731
Llewelyn Avenue Property
Site Alias: Baltimore City Water
Department Pumping Station;
Clendenin Brothers Tacks and
Nails Mfg, Roman Fuel Co,
Baltimore Bureau of Wat
Location: 1801 East Oliver Street
and 1731 Llewelyn Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1649
201 and 211 West McComas
Street
Site Alias:
Location: 201 and 211 West
McComas Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1753
203 West McComas Street
Site Alias:
Location: 203 West McComas
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1781
205 and 213 West McComas
Street
Site Alias:
Location: 205, 207 and 213 West
McComas Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1899
209 West McComas Street
Site Alias:
Location: 209 West McComas
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1353
2101 East Pratt Street
Site Alias:
Location: 2101 East Pratt Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1619
2101 Race Street
Site Alias: Schuster Concrete;
Lyon Conklin
Location: 2101 Race Street and
151 McComas Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1897
2300 South Hanover Street
Site Alias: CALC, Center for
Aquatic Life and Conservation
Location: 2300 South Hanover
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1564
2700 Block Property
Site Alias: Millers Square
Location: 301 West 28th Street,
2700, 2718, 2722, 2724
Remington Avenue, 310 W27th
Street, 2727-2733 Fox Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1565
2800 Block Property
Site Alias: Millers Square
Location: 301 West 29th Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1232
2804 Wilkens Avenue
Site Alias: Coyne Textile
Services or 2806 Wilkens Avenue
Location: 2804 Wilkens Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0757
2940 Waterview Avenue
Site Alias: Coastal Tank Lines,
R&E Hauling and Leasing Co.,
Riteway Transport Co., Calvert
Trash Systems, Durham School
Services
Location: 2940 Waterview
Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1401
301 East Cromwell Street
Site Alias: Port Covington -
Parcel B; CSX Port Covington
Property;
Location: 301 East McComas
Street, East Cromwell Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1894
3400 Boston Street
Site Alias: Kaufman Electric
Company
Location: 3400 Boston Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1064
3700 Potee Street
Site Alias: 3640 Potee; Potee
Street Junkyard
Location: 3700 Potee Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1744
3800 Buena Vista Avenue
Site Alias: Ober Woodworking
Location: 3800 Buena Vista
Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1436
424 through 438 East Oliver
Street
Site Alias: Lord Baltimore Press;
1500 Greenmount
Location: 424-438 East Oliver St,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1065
4400 Reisterstown Road
Site Alias:
Location: 4419-4431, 4501-4551
Reisterstown Road, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1620
4701 O'Donnell Street
Site Alias: Lenmar
Location: 4701 O'Donnell Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1004
5600 Lombard Street
Site Alias:
Location: 5600 Lombard Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1455
7 Acre AK Steel Parcel
Site Alias:
Location: 1120 Edison Highway,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1690
800 Fleet Street
Site Alias: Della Notte; Mo's Crab
and Pasta Factory; Duker Alley
Location: 801 Eastern Avenue,
502 Albemarle Street, Baltimore
City Duker Alley, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1070
806 North Haven Street
Site Alias:
Location: 806 North Haven
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0817
950 South Caroline Street
Site Alias:
Location: 950 South Caroline
Street, Baltimore
MDE FY 2017 Annual Enforcement and Compliance Report
199
BMI#: MD0608
Academy Cleaners
Site Alias:
Location: 5219 York Road,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1840
ACECO
Site Alias:
Location: 285 South Hilton
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1181
Acme Business Park - Rosemont
Site Alias:
Location: 2120 West Lafayette
Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0473
Ainsworth Paint Mfg Site
Site Alias:
Location: 3200 East Biddle
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0010
Allied Chemical - Agriculture Plant
Site Alias:
Location: 2000 Race Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0013
Allied Chemical Corp. - Baltimore
Works
Site Alias: Honeywell, Inc
Location: Block Street and Wills
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1841
Allied Machinery and Service
Company
Site Alias:
Location: 3021 East Madison
Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0652
American Cleaners
Site Alias:
Location: 1600 Light Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0011
American Recovery Company,
Inc. (Curtis Bay Facility)
Site Alias: American Recovery
Corporation (MD-103); 2001
Benhill Avenue (MD-103)
Location: 1901 Birch Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1118
American Visionary Arts Museum
Site Alias:
Location: 820 Key Highway,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1809
Amesteam Generators
Site Alias:
Location: 219 East 25th Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0140
Anchor Hocking Corp./Carr
Lowery Glass
Site Alias: Part of Carr Lowery
Glass Corp (VCP Site)
Location: 2201 Kloman Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1810
Apex Cleaners
Site Alias:
Location: 218 E Baltimore St,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1224
Armistead Gardens/Herring Run
EPA SI
Site Alias: Lower Herring Run
Park
Location: End of Alricks Way,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1386
Auto Repair Facility
Site Alias: Automobile Repair
Facility
Location: 1539 North Calvert
Street, 201-215 East Federal
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0578
Autobahn Motors
Site Alias:
Location: 3704 South Hanover
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1811
B&O Chesapeake
Site Alias:
Location: 1225 S Chesapeake
Ave, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1783
Baltimore American Ice Co.
Site Alias:
Location: 2100 West Franklin
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0940
Baltimore City Ordnance Facility
Site Alias: Washington Boulevard
Plant - Koppers Co
(C03MD1018); Baltimore
Ordnance Plant
Location: 3141-3143 and 2900-
3103 Washington Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1011
Baltimore City Solid Waste
Facility
Site Alias:
Location: 701 Reedbird Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1812
Baltimore City Zoo Dump
Site Alias:
Location: Druid Hill Park,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0921
Baltimore Museum of Industry
Site Alias:
Location: 1415 and 1437 Key
Highway, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1653
Baltimore Sun
Site Alias: Sun Park Printing
Facility
Location: 300 East Cromwell
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1666
Barclay Square Properties
Site Alias: Greenmount Avenue
Consolidated
Location: East 20th Street, East
21st Street, and Worsley Streets,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0161
Bayard Station
Site Alias:
Location: Bayard Street and
Nanticoke Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1698
Bea Sharp Cleaners
Site Alias:
Location: 2303-9 E. Jefferson
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0466
Bloede Manufacturing
Site Alias:
Location: 700 block of Caton
Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0554
Bohager
Site Alias: Pennington Avenue
Landfill
Location: Aspen Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0922
Boston at Conkling (2 Parcels)
Site Alias: Obrecht Brothers
Parcels 1 & 2; Gunther Brewer
VCP Sites
Location: Boston Street and
Conkling Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0154
Bowley's Lane Landfill
Site Alias: Herring Run Study
Location: 6101 Bowleys Lane,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1816
Braddish Avenue Landfill
Site Alias: Blue Ridge Fuel
Corporation
Location: 1300 Braddish Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0019
Browning Ferris Industries -
Quarantine Road
Site Alias: Portion of SCM Corp.
Quarantine Rd Dump MD-009;
Quarantine Road - BFI
Location: 5901 Quarantine Road,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1845
Brusowankin and Sons Dry
Cleaners
Site Alias:
Location: 925 East Baltimore
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0659
Bugle Rental
Site Alias: 1501 N, Chester
Location: 1501 North Chester
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0971
Cambrex Facility
Site Alias: Part of property
entered VCP (Lombard Street
Property - 5901 E. Lombard St.)
Location: 5901 - 6001 Lombard
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1905
Canton Crossing
Site Alias:
Location: 1516 Baylis Street and
1501 Highland Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1670
Canton Crossing Dock Area (Lot
001)
Site Alias: COPT Dock Area,
Exxon Main Terminal
Location: 1410 South Clinton
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1671
Canton Crossing Dock Area (Lot
002)
Site Alias: COPT Dock Area,
Exxon Main Terminal
Location: 1460 South Clinton
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1672
Canton Crossing Dock Area (Lot
003)
Site Alias: COPT Dock Area
Location: 1500 South Clinton
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1673
Canton Crossing Dock Area (Lot
004)
Site Alias: COPT Dock Area,
Exxon Main Terminal
Location: 1520 South Clinton
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1898
Canton Crossing Retail Phase 2
Site Alias: Standard Oil Refinery;
Exxon/Exxon Mobil
Location: 3901 Boston Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0856
Canton East - Lot 18A
Site Alias: 1212 East Apartments
Location: 1220 South East
Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1848
Capitol Cleaners
Site Alias:
Location: 1525 West Baltimore
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1817
Cardinal Gibbons High School
Dump
Site Alias: St. Mary's Industrial
School
MDE FY 2017 Annual Enforcement and Compliance Report
200
Location: 1100 Caton Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1763
Carey Machinery and Supply
Site Alias:
Location: 3501 Brehms Lane,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0989
Carr-Lowery Glass Company
Site Alias: Includes Anchor
Hocking Corp (MD-140)
Location: 2201 Kloman Street
and 2841 Waterview Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1023
Carroll Camden Area
Site Alias:
Location: 600 acres
approximately, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1002
Center for Aquatic Life and
Conservation (CALC)
Site Alias: Dickman Street,
National Aquarium; includes
7.043-acre Middle Branch Park
BF & 0.83-acre 101 West
Cromwell VCP
Location: 101 West Cromwell
Street and 101 West Cromwell
and 2400 Clarkson Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0082
Chemical Metals Industries
Site Alias: CMI
Location: 2101 and 2103
Annapolis Road, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0479
Cherry Hill/Pittman Road/Waldorf
Trailer/Cherry Pit Drum Site
(Cherry Hill Location)
Site Alias: Magnetics, Inc.,
Authorized Trailer Sales
Location: 1700 Cherry Hill Road,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1849
Chesapeake Chemical Company
Site Alias:
Location: 3919 East Lombard
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1031
Chesapeake Machine
Site Alias:
Location: 210 South Janney
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0143
Chevron Texaco Baltimore - West
Yard
Site Alias: Chevron
USA/Baltimore Refinery; 1901
Chesapeake Avenue
Location: 1955 Chesapeake
Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0786
Chevron USA Inc., Operating
Yard, Baltimore Asphalt Terminal
Site Alias: Prudential Oil;
Continental Oil Co (Conoco)
Location: 1955 Chesapeake
Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0143
Chevron USA/ Baltimore Refinery
Site Alias: Includes VCP Chevron
Sites
Location: 1955 Chesapeake Ave,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0955
City Center Property
Site Alias:
Location: 26, 30, 32, 34, 36
South Calvert Street, 108, 114
East Lombard Street, 31 Grant
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0965
Cockey's Enterprises
Site Alias: Baltimore Glass Mfg
Co, Chesapeake Iron Works; Etc
Location: 2001 Kloman Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1022
Cold Spring Lane Landfill
Site Alias:
Location: 2221 West Cold Spring
Lane, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1226
Cold Spring South
Site Alias:
Location: Cold Spring Lane,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0176
Colgate Pay Dump
Site Alias:
Location: 6700 Pulaski Highway,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1850
Consolidated Dry Cleaners
Site Alias: Arcade Cleaners &
Laundry Inc.
Location: 3201 Nobel Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1668
Coyne Textile Off-Site
Investigation
Site Alias:
Location: 2804 Wilkens Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0112
Crown Central Petroleum (6000
Pennington Avenue)
Site Alias:
Location: 6000 Pennington
Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1066
CSX Chesapeake and Shell
Site Alias:
Location: Shell Road and Childs
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0789
CSX Chesapeake Avenue Lot
Site Alias:
Location: 700 West Chesapeake
Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1067
CSX Shell and Patapsco
Site Alias:
Location: Shell Road and
Patapsco Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0622
Dixie Metal Co Lead Smelter
Site Alias: Site 290; Dixie Metal
Company; K. Hettelman & Sons
Location: 3437 9th Street,
Brooklyn
BMI#: MD1103
DPW Central Garage Property
Site Alias: Dickman Garage,
Baltimore DPW Garage; Site is
now 101 West Dickman
Location: 101 West Dickman
Street and 2300 South Hanover
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1820
Druid Hill Park Dump
Site Alias:
Location: 3201 Clipper Mill Road,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1851
Dry Clean Super
Site Alias: Gordon Dry Cleaner,
Discount Supply Co, Dry Clean
Max, Sun Cleaners
Location: 1119 East Monument
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0016
Dundalk Marine Terminal
Site Alias:
Location: 2700 Broening
Highway, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0561
Eastalco Compensatory Storage
Yard
Site Alias:
Location: 4000 Fort Armistead
Road, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1743
Edgehill Mews
Site Alias: American Builders &
Contractors Supply Co., Inc.
Location: 3901 Buena Vista
Avenue (Rear), Baltimore
BMI#: MD1846
Emerick and Pennock Properties
Site Alias: Calvert Wholesale
Florist
Location: 2001, 2011, and 2013
West Coldspring Lane, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1716
Erdman Shopping Center
Site Alias:
Location: 3901 Erdman Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1795
Excelsior Cleaners
Site Alias: EPA MD#654
Location: 4216 Edmonson
Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1854
Exelon Building Block 1815 Lot 2
Site Alias: Area 1 Harbor Point,
Exelon Building, Allied Signal,
Allied Chemical, Baltimore Works
Location: 1000 Wills Street, Land
Unit 2, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1030
Fairfield Homes
Site Alias:
Location: Childs Street and Shell
Road, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1068
Fairfield Mixed Residential I
Site Alias: Portion of Old Fairfield
(VCP)
Location: North of Chesapeake
Avenue and west of Fairfield
Road, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1183
Fairfield Mixed Residential II
Site Alias: Portion of Old Fairfield
(VCP Site)
Location: North of Chesapeake
Avenue and east of Fairfield
Road, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0555
Fairfield Service Company Dump
Site Alias:
Location: Near Route 895 and
Frankfurst Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0769
FMC Agricultural Product Group
Lots 1 and 7
Site Alias: Part of FMC Corp
Location: 1600 East Patapsco
Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0017
FMC Corp.
Site Alias: FMC Corp. Agricultural
Group (MD-102)
Location: 1701 East Patapsco
Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0948
FNT Realty Cherry Hill
Site Alias:
Location: Cherry Hill Road and
Metal Road, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1903
Former Cambridge Iron & Metal
Scrap Yard
Site Alias:
Location: 2030 Aliceanna Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1403
Former GE Power Systems
Apparatus Service Center
Site Alias: GE Fort Ave (Non-ML
Site)
Location: 900-920 East Fort
Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1807
MDE FY 2017 Annual Enforcement and Compliance Report
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Former Millennium Specialty
Chemicals
Site Alias: St. Helena
Manufacturing
Location: 2701 Broening
Highway, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1458
Former Reese Press
Site Alias:
Location: 2301 Kirk Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1133
Former Republic Steel Facility
(3501 East Biddle Street And
4100 Ashland Avenue)
Site Alias: BTR Biddle Property;
Armco Baltimore Works; Includes
Armco, Inc. (MD-106)
Location: 3501 East Biddle Street
and 4100 Ashland Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1063
Former Southern Can Company
Site Alias: 3500 E. Biddle Street
Location: 3500 East Biddle
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0738
Former Westport Generating
Station
Site Alias:
Location: 2033-2101 Kloman
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1069
Fort McHenry Shipyard
Site Alias:
Location: 1201 Wallace Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0977
Gambel Property
Site Alias: American Recovery
Corp (MD-11/MD-103)
Location: 5301 Andard Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0968
General Chemical - Baltimore
Terminal
Site Alias: Olin Corp. - Curtis Bay
(MD-014)
Location: 5501 Pennington
Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0728
General Motors Site-Area C
Site Alias: Chevrolet Baltimore
Division of GM, Fisher Body BA
Location: West of Broening
Highway and north of Keith
Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1216
General Motors Truck and Bus
Site Alias: General Motors Site -
Area B and Area C (VCP)
Location: 2122 Broening
Highway, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1853
Globe Solvents
Site Alias: Woodrow H Kratz
Location: 16 South Calverton
Road, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1695
Gloria/Bellona Cleaners
Site Alias:
Location: 5718 York Road,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0539
Gordon Carton / J.B.MacNeal
Site Alias: Part of Warner Street
Properties (VCP)
Location: South of intersection of
Warner Street and Worcester
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0917
Gunther Brewery
Site Alias:
Location: 1101, 1211 and 1221
South Conkling Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1826
H.A. Wolfe Metals
Site Alias:
Location: Chesapeake Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1787
Haven Overlook
Site Alias: Includes 601 South
Haven Street (VCP); Includes 715
South Haven Street (VCP)
Location: 601 and 715 South
Haven Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1029
Hawkins Point Terminal Facility
Site Alias: Baltimore Cargo Port
of Embarkation; Fort Armistead
(C03MD0351)
Location: West bank of Patapsco
River, north of Hawkins Point,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1032
Hiken Brothers
Site Alias:
Location: 307 South Eaton
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1765
Hoen Lithograph
Site Alias:
Location: 2101 East Biddle
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0367
Hutton Avenue Landfills (East and
West)
Site Alias:
Location: 4825-4835 Windsor Mill
Road, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1855
Isaac Cohen & Sons
Site Alias: Superior Service Inc.
Location: 419 West Baltimore
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1515
Jarvis Steel
Site Alias:
Location: 3437 9th Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0830
John T. Lewis and Brothers
Site Alias:
Location: 1013-1019 East
Fayette Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0918
Johns Hopkins University
Bayview Research Center
Site Alias:
Location: 4940 Eastern Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0169
Kane and Lombard
Site Alias: Kane and Lombard
Street Drums
Location: Lombard Street; west
of intersection with Kane Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1347
Kane Street
Site Alias: 61 Kane Street
Location: 61 Kane Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0284
Kaydon Ring & Seal, Inc.
Site Alias: Former Koppers
Company, Inc. - PRS, Beazer
Materials & Services, Inc.
Location: Bush & Wicomico
Streets, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1832
Klein Property I Dump
Site Alias:
Location: 3550 Potee Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1373
Kurt Iron and Metal, Inc.
Site Alias: Seawitch Salvage,
Patapsco Recycling
Location: 3000 Childs Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0776
Lafarge Property
Site Alias:
Location: 2401 Kloman Street
and 2901 Waterview Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1699
Laundry City
Site Alias: Tri Star Auto
Location: 3101 W. Belvedere
Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1852
Lavanderia de Pueblo
Site Alias: Fells Point Cleaners
Location: 119 South Broadway
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0559
Leading Point
Site Alias:
Location: 5400 Quarantine Road,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1833
Lebanon Chemical
Site Alias: FMC
Location: 2400 S Clinton Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1834
Lenderking Metal Products
Site Alias:
Location: 1000 South Linwood
Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1861
Lexington Gateway Property
Site Alias: Six Parcels Along
West Clay Street
Location: 213 & 215 Park
Avenue, 208 & 210 North Liberty
Street, 105 & 109 West Clay
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1835
Loudon Park Cemetery Dump
Site
Site Alias:
Location: 3800 Frederick
Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1097
Lower Herring Run Park
Site Alias:
Location: End of Aldricks Way,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0909
Maryland Plaza
Site Alias:
Location: 30, 36 West Biddle
Street, 1204 Morton Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0877
Masonville Cove
Site Alias:
Location: 3100 Childs Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0936
Matrix Metals
Site Alias: Balitmore Casting,
American Brake Shoe & Foundry
Co., Abex Corporation-Baltimore
Works, and ABC Rail
Location: 2001-45 Winchester
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0007
MES Hawkins Point/Maryland
Port Administration
Site Alias: Hawkins Point
Hazardous Waste Landfill
Location: Hawkins Point Road;
5501 Quarantine Road, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1779
Metro West Property
Site Alias: Social Security
Administration
Location: 300 and 400 North
Greene Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0092
Monument Street Landfill
Site Alias:
MDE FY 2017 Annual Enforcement and Compliance Report
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Location: 3500 East Monument
Street (Monument St and Edison
Hwy), Baltimore
BMI#: MD1304
Moorings at Canton
Site Alias:
Location: 2600 Boston Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1561
Morton Shenk Cleaning Supply
Site Alias:
Location: 412 West Baltimore
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1584
Mount Clare CSX Intermodal
Facility Site
Site Alias:
Location: Near Intersection of
Georgetown Road and Parksley
Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1322
MTA Property
Site Alias: State Application
Identifier MD20050812-0733
Location: 2099 Kloman Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1879
New Paris Cleaners (Baltimore
City)
Site Alias: New Patterson
Cleaners
Location: 3019 East Baltimore
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1780
New Shiloh Family Apartments
Site Alias: Cloverland Farms
Dairy Factory
Location: 1930 Windsor Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1652
Nick's Fish House
Site Alias:
Location: 2600 Insulator Drive,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0434
NIH-NIA Gerontology Research
Center
Site Alias:
Location: 4940 Eastern Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1793
North Avenue Gateway II
Site Alias:
Location: 3000, 3006-3052 West
North Avenue and 1900-1904
North Longwood Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1823
North Avenue Gateway II
Additional Parcels
Site Alias:
Location: 3016, 3018, 3034,
3036, and 3038 West North
Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1044
Old Fairfield
Site Alias: Includes Fairfield
Mixed Residential I and II (BF);
Includes AOC 1 &2, AOC 4&5,
AOC 6&7, Nine Lots in City Block
7360
Location: Chesapeake Avenue
and Carbon Avenue; Sun Street
and Weedon Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1082
Old Fairfield - 3208 Remley Street
Site Alias: Part of Same PUD as
Old Fairfield (VCP)
Location: 3208 Remley Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1422
Olin Chemical
Site Alias: See also MD-0014
Location: 5701 Pennington
Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0014
Olin Corp. - Curtis Bay
Site Alias: Part of General
Chemical (VCP Site); Olin
Chemical
Location: 5501 Pennington
Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1092
Oriole Park At Camden Yards
Site Alias:
Location: 333 West Camden
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0926
Parkin Street
Site Alias: Portion of Camden
Crossing (VCP)
Location: 200 Scott Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1238
Pat Blox Property
Site Alias:
Location: 807 North Haven
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1865
Paul and Dell Cleaners
Site Alias: 1823 Eastern Ave
Location: 500 Wolfe Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0055
Pemco Corporation - Baltimore
Facility
Site Alias: Pemco Products
Location: 5601 Eastern Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1382
Phillip Distribution Center LLC
Site Alias: MTA/Centralized
Mobility Division; Wicomico
Redevelopment
Location: 1430 and 1650 South
Monroe Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1124
Phipps Construction
Site Alias:
Location: 4300 Shannon Drive,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0179
Picorp Inc
Site Alias: Part of Kane &
Lombard
Location: 6508 East Lombard
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1292
Pistorio Property
Site Alias:
Location: 1601 South Highland
Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1745
Pleasant View Gardens
Apartments
Site Alias:
Location: St. Matthews Street at
East Street (201 N. Aisquith
Street), Baltimore
BMI#: MD1729
Port Covington
Site Alias: Fort Covington,
Starwood Ceruzzi; Under Armour
Port Covington Campus (Block
1053, Lot 10 and 10C)
Location: 101 East McComas
Street, 101, 103, 201 East
Cromwell Street; 2501, 2551,
2601, 2701 Port Covington Drive,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1914
Port Covington Comprehensive
Soil Management Plan Stock
Piles
Site Alias:
Location: On Lot 1B, 100 East
Cromwell Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1806
Port Covington Lot 11A
Site Alias: Tidewater Yacht, Part
of Port Covington Parcel B
Location: 301 East McComas
Street, East Cromwell Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1287
Port Covington Property- Parcel A
Site Alias:
Location: 301 East Cromwell
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0020
Reedbird Landfill
Site Alias:
Location: Potee Street and
Reedbird Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1389
Ritz Carlton Hotel
Site Alias:
Location: 801 Key Highway,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1796
Riverside Shop
Site Alias: Part of MD-1325 (CSX
Riverside Yard (Locust Point));
Riverside Yard, Baltimore & Ohio,
Chesapeake & Ohio, Chessie
Location: 1600 Ludlow Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0109
Sasol North America - Baltimore
Plant
Site Alias: Conoco Chemical -
Baltimore Plant
Location: 3441 Fairfield Road,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1691
Schroedl Custom Cleaners
Site Alias:
Location: 5330 Reisterstown
Road, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0009
SCM Corp. - Quarantine Road
Site
Site Alias: SCM Millenium Hpp;
Robb Tyler; Glidden; Dupont
Location: 5901 Quarantine Road,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0191
Scott Street Station
Site Alias: Durrett-Sheppard
Location: Scott Street and
Ostend Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1071
Seton Business Park
Site Alias:
Location: Metro Drive, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1184
Shannon Drive
Site Alias: Sinclair Industrial Park
(Brownfields)
Location: 4225 Shannon Drive,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1604
Silo Point NPS SPS
Site Alias: Silo Point North Pad
Site and South Pad Site
Location: 1700 Beason Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0645
Simpson and Doeller Label
Company
Site Alias: East Preston
Company; Levinson & Klein
Furniture
Location: 2827 East Preston
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1273
Society Cleaners
Site Alias: Snyder's Cleaners;
Biscoe Property; 5900 Eastern
Ave
Location: 5920 Eastern Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1907
Somerset Courts Extension
Project
Site Alias:
Location: , Baltimore
MDE FY 2017 Annual Enforcement and Compliance Report
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BMI#: MD1399
South Eden Street
Site Alias:
Location: 415, 417, 419 South
Eden Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0571
South Locust Point Marine
Terminal
Site Alias:
Location: 2025 E McComas
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1876
Spiniello Companies
Site Alias: Former Doracon &
Southern Can; Part of Fomer
Southern Can Brownfields Site
(MD1063)
Location: 3500 East Biddle
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0145
Spring Gardens - BGE
Site Alias:
Location: 1699 Leadenhall
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1590
Stadium Square I Property
Site Alias: Baltimore Tool Works;
ABC Box Company; Hanover
Cross Street
Location: 101, 117, 123, 125,
127, 129, 131, 133, 135 West
Cross St; 1103, 1105, 1107,
1109, 1111, 1135 Leadenhall St;
138 West, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1610
Stadium Square II Property
Site Alias: Furst Brothers,
VacPac, U.S. Post Office,
Durapak
Location: 101, 125, 127, 129,
131, 133, 135, 137, 145 West
West Street, 1203 & 1223
Leadenhall Street, 150 West
Ostend Street, 1220 Race,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0975
Stadium Square III
Site Alias: formerly 139 West
Ostend Street
Location: 155 West Ostend
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0819
State Center Parcel I2
Site Alias:
Location: 101 West Preston
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0818
State Center Property - Parcel G
Site Alias:
Location: 900 North Eutaw
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1837
Superior Service Cleaners
Site Alias:
Location: 419 East Baltimore
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0131
Texaco Inc.
Site Alias: Texaco USA -
Baltimore Terminal
Location: 3820 Fourth Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0778
The 2005 Maryland Ave, LLC
Site Alias:
Location: 223-225 Pearl Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0558
Thoms Cove
Site Alias:
Location: 5501 Quarantine Road,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0927
Tolkoff Warehouse
Site Alias: Part of Gunther
Brewery - Parcel 5 - "Ale, Pilsner
and Stout Building"
Location: 1101, 1211, and 1221
South Conkling Street and 3701
O'Donnell Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0888
Undeveloped Lot - 6001 East
Lombard Street
Site Alias: Old Bayview Rubble
Fill; Cambrex Bioscience
Location: 6001 East Lombard
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1839
Union Stockyard
Site Alias:
Location: 1201 Brunswick Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1180
Warner Street Properties
Brownfields
Site Alias: Maryland Chemical;
includes Gordon Carton-JB
MacNeal Site (PreRem)
Location: 1551 Russell Street,
1501, 1601, 1633 Warner Street,
2104 Worcester Street, 2102 Oler
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1274
Warner Street Wetlands
Site Alias:
Location: 1400-1600 Warner
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1821
Warwick Apartments
Site Alias: RAJ Plastics; JLN
Construction Services, LLC;
Avalon Consulting Services, Inc.
Location: 300 North Warwick
Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0773
Washington Hill
Site Alias:
Location: 1951 East Fayette
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1357
Waterview Property
Site Alias: Former WFBR Station
Building
Location: 3100 Waterview
Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0815
West 25th Street and North
Howard Street Properties - East
Side
Site Alias: Anderson Automotive;
United Railways and Electric Car
Barn
Location: 101 West 25th Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0814
West 25th Street and North
Howard Street Properties - West
Side
Site Alias: Indian Oil Refining
Company; Security Oil Company;
Anderson Automotive (Honda
Sales);Wallace and Gale
Company; John H. Hampshir
Location: 204 West Ware Street;
2438 North Howard Street; 2500
Huntingdon Avenue; 300, 330 and
400 West 24th Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1040
Westport Junction Depot
Site Alias:
Location: 2120 Annapolis Road,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1707
Westport Property
Site Alias: Combines Westport
Waterfront Properties, Carr-
Lowery Glass Co, Fomer
Westport Generating Station,
Former MTA, Cockey's Enterpri
Location: 2001, 2033, 2099,
2101, 2201, 2401 Kloman Street;
2841 Waterview Avenue and bed
of Kloman Street adjacent to 2101
Kloman, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1388
Wetzel Brothers
Site Alias:
Location: 2213 McElderry Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1750
Whole Foods/BCI Site
Site Alias: 711 S. Central Avenue
Location: 711 S. Central Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0869
Woodberry Quarry
Site Alias:
Location: 2107 West Cold Spring
Lane, Baltimore
Baltimore County
BMI#: MD1428
11411 Red Run Blvd.
Site Alias:
Location: 11411 Red Run Blvd.,
Owings Mills
BMI#: MD1728
12110 Pulaski Highway
Site Alias:
Location: 12110 Pulaski
Highway, Joppa
BMI#: MD1805
2010 Reservoir Road
Site Alias: American National
Can Company
Location: 2010 Reservoir Road,
Sparrows Point
BMI#: MD1648
3603 Jackson Cabin
Site Alias:
Location: 3603 Jackson Cabin
Road, Phoenix
BMI#: MD1770
4500 Transway Road
Site Alias: Part of Smuck Dump
(MD-0080)
Location: 4500 Transway Road,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1742
4611 North Point Boulevard
Site Alias: Siemens Metallurgical
Services
Location: 4611 North Point
Boulevard, Edgemere
BMI#: MD1843
Arundel Cleaners
Site Alias:
Location: 6405 Windsor Mill
Road, Gwynn Oak
BMI#: MD1697
Athens Cleaners
Site Alias:
Location: 1726 Taylor Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1808
Atlantic Cleaners
Site Alias:
Location: 718 Walker Ave,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1900
Avalon Towson
Site Alias: Towson Circle,
Bahama Breeze, 100 East Joppa
Road
Location: 2 East Joppa Road,
Towson
BMI#: MD0173
Avesta Sheffield
Site Alias: Eastern Stainless
Steel
Location: 7700 Rolling Mill Road,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1813
Baltimore Laundry Suppliers
Site Alias:
Location: 8404 Harford Road,
Parkville
BMI#: MD0603
Baltimore Lumber Company
Bozarth Job
MDE FY 2017 Annual Enforcement and Compliance Report
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Site Alias: Bozarth Import Car
Services
Location: 2200 Edgewater
Avenue, Dundalk
BMI#: MD0606
Bare Hills Quarries and Pits
Site Alias:
Location: Near the intersection of
Falls Road and Old Pimlico Road,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0297
Bauer Farm
Site Alias: Shaw's Discovery
Location: North Point Road and
Bauer Farm Road, Edgemere
BMI#: MD0733
Belko
Site Alias:
Location: 11931 Jericho Road,
Kingsville
BMI#: MD0395
Bendix Corporation
Site Alias: 1300 Joppa Road, Lot
3
Location: 1300 East Joppa Road,
Towson
BMI#: MD1025
Bethlehem Steel Shipyard
Site Alias:
Location: 600 Shipyard Road,
Sparrows Point
BMI#: MD1490
BGE Riverside
Site Alias:
Location: 4000 Broening
Highway, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0848
Bok Asbestos Mines
Site Alias:
Location: Off Dogwood Road,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1815
Bonnie Blink Landfill
Site Alias: Masonic Home
Location: 300 International Circle,
Cockeysville
BMI#: MD0018
Browning Ferris Ind - Chemical
Processing Center
Site Alias: Norris Farm LF (MD-
022/023); BFI Chemical
Processing Center
Location: 101 Norris Lane,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1080
Chesapeake Park Plaza - Block D
Site Alias: Glenn L Martin Facility
- Plant 1, Lockheed Matin
Location: 2323 Eastern
Boulevard, Middle River
BMI#: MD1072
Chesapeake Park Plaza - Block F
Site Alias: Glenn L Martin Plant
1, Lockheed Martin
Location: 2323 Eastern
Boulevard, Middle River
BMI#: MD0958
Chesapeake Park Plaza - Block
G, Lot 1
Site Alias: Glenn L Martin - Plant
1, Lockheed Martin
Location: 2323 Eastern
Boulevard, Middle River
BMI#: MD0959
Chesapeake Park Plaza - Block H
Site Alias: Glenn L Martin - Plant
1, Lockheed Martin
Location: 2323 Eastern
Boulevard, Middle River
BMI#: MD0960
Chesapeake Park Plaza - Block I
Site Alias: Glenn L Martin - Plant
1, Lockheed Martin
Location: 2323 Eastern
Boulevard, Middle River
BMI#: MD1081
Chesapeake Park Plaza - Blocks
E & E Lot 3
Site Alias: Glenn L Martin Facility
- Plant 1, Lockheed Martin
Location: 2323 Eastern
Boulevard, Middle River
BMI#: MD1127
Cockeysville Drum Site
Site Alias:
Location: York Road and Beaver
Run Lane, Cockeysville
BMI#: MD1700
Consolidated Supply
Site Alias:
Location: 8118 Philadelphia
Road, Rosedale
BMI#: MD1128
Dupont Co.
Site Alias:
Location: Pulaski Highway and
Batavia Farm Road, Rosedale
BMI#: MD0174
East Baltimore Dumping Complex
Site Alias: Includes 68th Street
Dump/Industrial Enterprises/R.M.
Winstead
Location: 68th Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0210
Fork - Control Nike BA-09
Site Alias: Fork Battery Control
Area (C03MD0234)
Location: End Of Hutschenreuter
Road, Kingsville
BMI#: MD0209
Fork - Launch Nike BA-09
Site Alias: Fork Launch Control
Area (C03MD0234)
Location: Off Stockdale Road,
Kingsville
BMI#: MD1479
Former Murray Cleaners
Site Alias: Murray's Cleaners,
Murrays Silk Cleaners
Location: 520 Main Street,
Reisterstown
BMI#: MD1732
Former Seagrams Property
Site Alias: Joseph E. Seagram &
Sons, Inc; Brewery Station
Location: 7101 Sollers Point
Road, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0851
Fort Carroll Island
Site Alias: C03MD1017
Location: Patapsco River near
Sollers Point Road, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0514
Fort Carroll Mainland
Site Alias: C03MD1017
Location: 300 Authority Drive and
900 South New Pittsburg Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0528
Fort Howard
Site Alias: C03MD0355
Location: Antietam Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1638
Fuchs North America
Site Alias: Baltimore Spice Inc.,
Fuchs Spices USA Inc.
Location: 9740 Reisterstown
Road, Owings Mills
BMI#: MD0907
Galleria Atrium and Galleria
Towers
Site Alias: Seminary Galleria,
LLC; Seminary Cleaners
Location: 1407 and 1447 York
Road, Lutherville
BMI#: MD0316
Gibson Homans
Site Alias: Hanslik, LLC Former
Gibson Homans Facility
Location: 1101 Hanzlik Avenue,
Rosedale
BMI#: MD1129
Glyndon Rail Tracks Dump
Site Alias:
Location: North of Butler Road
and Wabash Avenue, Glyndon
BMI#: MD0212
Granite - Control Nike BA-79/W-
05
Site Alias:
Location: 2845 Hernwood Road,
Woodstock
BMI#: MD0211
Granite - Launch Nike BA-79/W-
05
Site Alias: C03MD0244
Location: 3085 Herwood,
Woodstock
BMI#: MD0214
Greenspring - Control BA92
Site Alias: C03MD0246
Location: 12100 Greenspring
Avenue, Greenspring
BMI#: MD0752
I-95 Section 100 Right-of-Way at
Trumps Mill Road
Site Alias:
Location: I-95, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0184
Industrial Enterprises
Site Alias: Part of 68th Street
Dump
Location: 7100 Quad Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0624
Industrial Metal Melting Lead
Smelter
Site Alias: Site 43
Location: 108 East Barney
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1514
Jacksonville PCE
Site Alias: Jarrettsville Pike PCE
Location: 14106, 14108, 14110 -
14114 Jarrettsville Pike,
Jacksonville
BMI#: MD1831
Jett Open Dump
Site Alias:
Location: 2711 Frederick Road,
Catonsville
BMI#: MD1722
Logan VIllage
Site Alias: South Parking Lot
Location: 3447 and 3455
Dundalk Avenue, Dundalk
BMI#: MD1522
Manor Road Wells
Site Alias:
Location: Manor Road and
Turnberry Court, Phoenix
BMI#: MD0172
Martin Marietta Laboratories
Site Alias: Martin Marietta Corp.;
Formerly 1601 South Rolling
Road)
Location: 1450 South Rolling
Road, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0304
Martin State Airport
Site Alias:
Location: 1701 Wilson Point
Road, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0310
Maryland Air National Guard
Site Alias: Martin State Airport
Site II (ANG)
Location: Eastern Avenue and
Wilson Point Road, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0730
Maryland Department of
Transportation Sparrows Point
Site Alias:
MDE FY 2017 Annual Enforcement and Compliance Report
205
Location: MD Route 157
(Peninsula Boulevard), Baltimore
BMI#: MD1275
Naval Reserve Industrial Plant -
Bengies
Site Alias: Glenn L. Martin Co
Plant #2, Middle River Depot
Location: 2700-2800 Eastern
Avenue, Middle River
BMI#: MD1802
New Paris Cleaners (Baltimore
County)
Site Alias:
Location: 2101-2103 Old Orems
Road, Middle River
BMI#: MD0449
Parkton Landfill
Site Alias:
Location: Stabler's Church Road;
I-83 and York Road, Parkton
BMI#: MD1381
PDS Facility aka Canton Property
Site Alias: Pre-Delivery Service
Facility; Central Foundry Co.
Location: 2950 Dundalk Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0157
Phoenix Military Reservation Fire
Control Area
Site Alias: U.S. Army Phoenix -
Control
Location: Sunnybrook Road,
Phoenix
BMI#: MD0234
Phoenix Military Reservation
Launch Area
Site Alias: Phoenix Military
Reservation Complex; U.S. Army
Phoenix - Launch (C03MD0073);
Paper Mill Recreation Center; Fee
Taking Area SP
Location: 3101 Paper Mill Road
and Sunnybrook Road,
Jacksonville
BMI#: MD0878
Powhatan Second Prospect Site
Site Alias: Mett Mine
Location: Off Dogwood Rd,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0956
Range at Red Run
Site Alias: Highwoods Lot 2
Property (2006-2010 VCP); 11311
Red Run Boulevard; Former
Pikesville Sportsman's Club
Location: 11311 Red Run
Boulevard, Owings Mills
BMI#: MD0133
RM Winstead Co.
Site Alias: Lacrosse Chemical
Co; Part of MD-174
Location: 68th Street And Pulaski
Highway, Rosedale
BMI#: MD1132
Rosedale SHA
Site Alias: Landscape Depot
Location: 8355 Pulaski Highway,
Rosedale
BMI#: MD1634
Rosewood Hospital
Site Alias:
Location: 200 Rosewood Lane,
Owings Mills
BMI#: MD1419
Rossville Coal Ash Structural Fill
Site
Site Alias: Rossville Industrial
Park (Phase IV), Baltimore Brick
Company; Lennings Lane and
Yellow Brick Road
Location: 9114-9200 Yellow Brick
Road, 9107-9201 Yellow Brick
Road and west side Lennings
Lane, Rosedale
BMI#: MD1669
Rossville Coal Ash Structural Fill
Site Off-Site Investigation
Site Alias:
Location: 9114-9200 Yellow Brick
Road, 9107-9201 Yellow Brick
Road and West Side Lennings
Lane, Rosedale
BMI#: MD1692
Ruxton Cleaners
Site Alias: Royal Cleaners
Location: 901 York Road,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0181
Sauer Dump
Site Alias:
Location: 4225 Lynhurst Road,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1778
Sheltered Harbor Phase II
Property
Site Alias: Sheltered Harbor
Marina
Location: 8100 Stansbury Road,
Dundalk
BMI#: MD0586
South Hilltop Road Dump
Site Alias: Simkins Dump; Part of
Simkins Industries (VCP)
Location: 210 River Road,
Catonsville
BMI#: MD1598
Sparrows Point
Site Alias: Bethelehem Steel;
Severstal Sparrows Point
Location: 1430 Sparrows Point
Boulevard and 5111 North Point
Boulevard, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1046
Sparrows Point Shipyard LLC
Site Alias: Bethlehem Shipyard
Location: 600 Shipyard Road,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1540
Spring Hill Road Groundwater
Investigation
Site Alias: Chattolanee
Groundwater Investigation;
Stebbins Burnham OCP Site
Location: multiple addresses -
Spring Hill Road; Greenspring
Valley Road, Moales Lane; Golf
Course Road; Cliffholme Road,
Owings Mills
BMI#: MD0265
Stansbury Park
Site Alias:
Location: Stansbury Road and
Hydrangea Road, Dundalk
BMI#: MD0941
Strawberry Point
Site Alias:
Location: 701 Wilson Point Road
and 2323 Eastern Boulevard,
Middle River
BMI#: MD1106
Sudbrook Shopping Center
Property
Site Alias:
Location: 1204 Reisterstown
Road, Pikesville
BMI#: MD1718
Tilley Chemical Co.
Site Alias:
Location: 501 Chesapeake Park
Plaza, Middle River
BMI#: MD0663
Towson Cleaners
Site Alias:
Location: 8608 Loch Raven
Boulevard, Towson
BMI#: MD1473
Towson Launch BA-92
Site Alias: same as MD-213
Location: Ridge Road near Route
45, Towson
BMI#: MD1776
Trucking Terminal
Site Alias:
Location: 7100 Quad Avenue,
Rosedale
BMI#: MD0847
Unnamed Prospect at Powhatan
Site Alias: Mett Mine; Also
includes part of Valerie Manor
(Lots 1,2,3 & 4)
Location: Off the intersection of
Dogwood Road and Gwynn Oak
Avenue, Woodlawn
BMI#: MD1822
Warren Square Shopping Center
Site Alias:
Location: 504 Reisterstown
Road, Pikesville
BMI#: MD0593
Westview Park NOA Site
Site Alias:
Location: 1505 North Rolling
Road, Catonsville
Calvert County
BMI#: MD1397
Calvert Village Shopping Center,
Parcel One
Site Alias:
Location: West Dares Beach
Road and MD Route 2 and Route
4, Prince Frederick
BMI#: MD1053
Chesapeake Beach Detachment-
Naval Res
Site Alias:
Location: 5813 Bayside Road,
Chesapeake Beach
BMI#: MD1026
Grafton Jones
Site Alias: Calvert County Dump
Location: 2901 Beaver Dam
Road, Chesapeake Beach
BMI#: MD0058
Naval Recreation Center
Solomons
Site Alias: Naval District
Washington Solomons Complex;
Navreceen Solomon's
Location: Confluence of Patuxent
River & Chesapeake Bay,
Solomons
BMI#: MD0062
Naval Research Lab -
Chesapeake Bay Detachment
Site Alias: NRL Chesapeake
Location: Route 261, Randle Cliff
Beach
BMI#: MD1340
Solomon's Amphibious Training
Base
Site Alias:
Location: Dowell Road,
Solomons
BMI#: MD0058
USN Surface Warfare Center -
Solomon's Island
Site Alias:
Location: Department of the
Navy, Solomon's Island
Caroline County
BMI#: MD1842
Arden's
Site Alias: Town Cleaners
Location: 107 North 6th Street,
Denton
BMI#: MD1001
Electro-Therm Incorporated
Facility
Site Alias:
Location: 24562 Meeting House
Road (Route 404), Denton
BMI#: MD0240
Reliance Wood Preserving
Site Alias:
Location: Industrial Park Drive,
Federalsburg
MDE FY 2017 Annual Enforcement and Compliance Report
206
BMI#: MD0563
Roland Rigby Property
Site Alias:
Location: 463 Grygo Road,
Marydel
BMI#: MD1148
Rossnan Property, Goldsboro
Site Alias:
Location: 316 Railroad Avenue,
Goldsboro
BMI#: MD1799
Southern States
Site Alias:
Location: 107 Backlanding Road,
Preston
BMI#: MD0576
Sunshine Cleaners
Site Alias: Sunshine Laundry and
Dry Cleaners, Reliable/Resort
Commercial Laundry
Location: Main Street Extended
(101 River Road), Federalsburg
BMI#: MD1896
TLC Laundrette
Site Alias: Town and Country
Laundromat
Location: 616 Lincoln Street,
Denton
Carroll County
BMI#: MD0602
Avenue Cleaners
Site Alias:
Location: 46 1/2 Pennsylvania
Avenue, Westminster
BMI#: MD0333
Bachmans Valley Landfill,
Location I
Site Alias:
Location: 737 Bachmans Valley
Road, Manchester
BMI#: MD0370
Black & Decker
Site Alias:
Location: 3626 Hanover Pike,
Hampstead
BMI#: MD1007
Castle Farms
Site Alias: Adjacent to
Hampstead Trade Center (VCP)
Location: 701 Houcksville Road,
Hampstead
BMI#: MD1312
Clearview Airport
Site Alias:
Location: 526 Oaktree Road,
Westminster
BMI#: MD1819
Deer Park Landfill
Site Alias: Uhler Landfill
Location: 1708 Deer Park Road,
Finksburg
BMI#: MD1258
ESAB Welding & Cutting
Site Alias: All State Welding
Location: 5112 Allendale Lane,
Taneytown
BMI#: MD1828
Hampstead Cleaners
Site Alias:
Location: 25 Gill Avenue,
Hampstead
BMI#: MD1441
Hampstead Trade Center
Site Alias: Leister Property;
adjacent to Castle Farms (BF)
Location: Houcksville Road,
Hampstead
BMI#: MD0447
Hodges Landfill
Site Alias:
Location: Hodges Road,
Eldersburg
BMI#: MD1076
Hoff Property
Site Alias:
Location: Southeast of 1125
Poole Road, Westminster
BMI#: MD0732
Keystone Landfill
Site Alias:
Location: Pennsylvania, Union
Township
BMI#: MD1516
Klees Mill Road
Site Alias:
Location: 5412 S. Klees Mill
Road, Sykesville
BMI#: MD1150
Lippy Bros. Tire Dump
Site Alias: Carroll County Tire
Dump; Bachman Valley Tire
Dump
Location: 334 Lees Mill Road,
Westminster
BMI#: MD0332
Mil Spec Fasteners
Site Alias:
Location: 314 Hanover Pike
(Route 30), Hampstead
BMI#: MD0595
Mineral Hill Naturally Occurring
Asbestos
Site Alias: Mineral Hill NOA;
Mineral Hill Mining Company;
Tyler Mining Company
Location: Off of Route 32;
Southeast of Steep Drive,
Eldersburg
BMI#: MD0577
Modern Ideal Cleaners
Site Alias:
Location: 223 East Green Street,
Westminster
BMI#: MD1420
Northrop Gruman/Springfield
Hospital Center
Site Alias: Northrop Gruman
Systems Corporation Electronic
Systems Sykesville Facility (7301
Sykesville Road)
Location: 6655 Sykesville Road,
Sykesville
BMI#: MD1314
Roop Farm
Site Alias:
Location: Route 27 and Kate
Wagner Road, Westminster
BMI#: MD0919
Southern States Grist Mill
Site Alias: Serra Property
Location: 7625 Main Street,
Sykesville
BMI#: MD0590
Springfield Mines Naturally
Occuring Asbestos (NOA)
Site Alias: Springfield Iron &
Copper Mine
Location: 900 feet Northeast of
710 Obrecht Road, Sykesville
BMI#: MD1342
Taneytown Cleaners
Site Alias:
Location: 9 Middle Street,
Taneytown
BMI#: MD1694
Tronox
Site Alias: Mehring
Transportation Services, LLC;
Crop Production, Inc.
Location: 1221 Bruceville Road,
Keymar
BMI#: MD0798
Westminster Citgo
Site Alias:
Location: Route 140 and Englar
Road, Westminster
Cecil County
BMI#: MD0474
Anchor Marina Assessment
Site Alias: Anchor Marina, Inc.
Location: Iroquois Drive, North
East
BMI#: MD0430
Bainbridge Naval Training Center
Site Alias: Includes Bainbridge
Residential Phase IA (VCP)
Location: Route 222 (Bainbridge
Road), Bainbridge
BMI#: MD0431
Bainbridge Residential, Phase IA
Site Alias: Part of Bainbridge
Naval Training Ctr (MD-430)
Location: Intersection of MD
Route 222 and Bainbridge
Boulevard, Port Deposit
BMI#: MD0592
Bald Friar Quarry
Site Alias: Camp Shadowbrook
Location: Camp Shadowbrook
Road, Conowingo
BMI#: MD0944
Blue Chip Products
Site Alias:
Location: 301 Singerly Avenue,
Elkton
BMI#: MD0545
Carpenters Point Proof Range
Site Alias:
Location: Carpenters Point Road,
Charlestown
BMI#: MD1315
Charles Baker Property
Site Alias:
Location: 2116 Blue Ball Road,
Elkton
BMI#: MD1237
Chesapeake Publishing Company
Elkton
Site Alias:
Location: 601 North Bridge
Street, Elkton
BMI#: MD0318
Childs Property
Site Alias:
Location: 172 Childs Road,
Childs
BMI#: MD1151
Cowentown Dump
Site Alias: Duxbak, Inc.;
Commander Garmet
Location: 0.5 mile west of North
East on Route 7 (south side),
North East
BMI#: MD1818
Crown Display and Fireworks Co.
Site Alias: Maryland Display and
Fireworks
Location: RFD 4 Elkton, Elkton
BMI#: MD0313
Dwyer Property
Site Alias:
Location: Route 275 and Route
549, Elkton
BMI#: MD0433
Elkton Farm
Site Alias: Includes Herron Farm
Area 1, Area 2, Area 3, Area 4
(VCP)
Location: 183 Zeitler Road,
Elkton
BMI#: MD0533
Elkton Farm Firehole
Site Alias: Part of Herron Area 3
(VCP)
Location: Zeitler Road, Elkton
BMI#: MD0761
Elkton Farm Unit 4
Site Alias: Part of Elkton Farm
(MD-433)
Location: 183 Zeitler Road,
Elkton
BMI#: MD0294
GE Railcar Repair Services
MDE FY 2017 Annual Enforcement and Compliance Report
207
Site Alias: Stauffer Chemical
(MD-099)
Location: 505 Blue Ball Road,
Elkton
BMI#: MD0570
Globe Fireworks/Bacon Hill
Site Alias: Interstate Fireworks,
Eagle Fireworks, Beacon Hill,
Brooks Pyrotechnics
Location: Route 7 near Elk Neck
State Forest, North East
BMI#: MD1279
Herron Area 1
Site Alias: Part of Elkton Farm
(MD-433)
Location: Herron Farm, portion
west of Laurel Run, Elkton
BMI#: MD0748
Herron Area 2
Site Alias: Part of Elkton Farm
(MD-433)
Location: Herron Farm, portion
north of Zeitler Road, Elkton
BMI#: MD0749
Herron Area 3
Site Alias: Part of Elkton Farm
(MD-433); Includes Elkton Farm
Firehole (PA/SI/FUDS)
Location: Herron Farm, portion
south of Zeitler Road, Elkton
BMI#: MD0450
Hopkins Quarry
Site Alias:
Location: Hopkins Quarry Road
and Route 222, Port Deposit
BMI#: MD0984
Ionics/Perelli Cable (off-site
plume)
Site Alias:
Location: Adjacent to 801 Elkton
Boulevard, Elkton
BMI#: MD0372
IP Inc.
Site Alias: Isocyanate Products,
Inc
Location: 505 Blue Ball Road,
Triumph Industrial Park, Elkton
BMI#: MD0541
Keystone Fireworks
Site Alias:
Location: 1687 East Old
Philadelphia Road, Elkton
BMI#: MD0857
LH Cleaners
Site Alias:
Location: 115 Railroad Ave,
Elkton
BMI#: MD0582
Maryland Assemblies
Site Alias: Champion Company,
Inc.; MDASM; 103 and 107
Remington Road
Location: 683 Dr. Jack Road,
Port Deposit
BMI#: MD0537
Maryland Cork
Site Alias:
Location: Trinco/Triumph
Industrial Park, P.O. Box 126,
Elkton
BMI#: MD0033
Maryland Sand, Gravel and Stone
Site Alias: Sand, Gravel & Stone
(MD-085)
Location: Route 40; South of
intersection of Marley Road and
Nottingham Road, Elkton
BMI#: MD1760
Mill Creek Perchlorate
Site Alias: Route 7 Perchlorate
Study, Sherwood Forrest Mobile
Home Park
Location: 1500-2100 blocks of
Old Philadelphia Road, Elkton
BMI#: MD0137
Montgomery Brothers Dump
Site Alias: North East Drum
Dump; Lakeside Park
Development
Location: w/s Inverness Drive,
North East
BMI#: MD1050
Morton Thiokol Ammunition Plant
Site Alias: C03MD1012
Location: Triumph Industrial Park
off Blue Ball Road, Elkton
BMI#: MD0386
National Fireworks
Site Alias:
Location: 900-1000 Singerly
Road, Elkton
BMI#: MD0075
New Jersey Fireworks/Route 7
Dump
Site Alias: Includes Route 7
Chemical Dump (MD-075)
Location: 1726 Old Philadelphia
Road, Elkton
BMI#: MD0268
Ordnance Products
Site Alias:
Location: 1079 Mechanics Valley
Road, North East
BMI#: MD0542
Patriotic Fireworks
Site Alias:
Location: 200 Patriotic Lane,
North East
BMI#: MD1152
Perryville Rail Yard
Site Alias:
Location: Front Street, Perryville
BMI#: MD1119
Port Deposit MGP
Site Alias:
Location: Main Street (Route
222), Port Deposit
BMI#: MD1797
Proposed Enhanced-Use Lease
Project (The Village)
Site Alias: EUL Project; Veterans
Administration Medical Center
Location: Area bounded by 1st
Street, Avenue D, 5th Stree, 4th
Street, Avenue C, 5th Street and
Avenue A, Perry Point
BMI#: MD0544
Red Toad Road Disposal Site
Site Alias:
Location: Red Toad Road, Port
Deposit
BMI#: MD0548
Reginald Thompson Property
Site Alias:
Location: Oldfield Point Road,
Elkton
BMI#: MD0075
Route 7 Chem Dump Site
Site Alias: Part of New Jersey
Fireworks
Location: 1.9 miles west off
Route 40, Elkton
BMI#: MD0045
Spectron
Site Alias: Galaxy
Location: 111 Providence Road,
Elkton
BMI#: MD0600
Sun Cleaners
Site Alias:
Location: 24 Buckley Avenue,
Rising Sun
BMI#: MD0100
Thiokol Corp. - Elkton
Site Alias:
Location: Trinco Industrial Park,
Elkton
BMI#: MD0762
Thiokol Motor Recovery Area
Site Alias: Part of Elkton Farm
(MD-433)
Location: 183 Zeitler Road,
Elkton
BMI#: MD1477
Town of Elkton Groundwater
Study
Site Alias:
Location: Multiple Addresses,
Elkton
BMI#: MD1185
Trinco Industrial Park - 18 Lots
Site Alias: Cecil Industrial Park
Location: 801 Blue Ball Road,
Elkton
BMI#: MD0553
Triumph Explosives Burn Pit
Site Alias:
Location: Triumph/Trinco
Industrial Park, Elkton
BMI#: MD1889
Triumph Explosives Industries
Site Alias: Area includes several
other sites
Location: Area bounded by MD
279, MD-213, Route 40 and
Nottingham Road, Elkton
BMI#: MD0303
Triumph Industrial Park/WL Gore
Site Alias: WL Gore Left Bank;
Trinco Industrial Park
Location: Triumph Industrial Park
off Blue Ball Road; 3 Blue Bal
Road; P.O. Box 1130, Elkton
BMI#: MD0366
Vicon Property
Site Alias: Walnut Station;
(Winsor Pointe) Walnut Hill
Station
Location: 900-1100 Singerly
Road, Elkton
BMI#: MD0536
Victory Sparkler
Site Alias: Plasticoid Company
Location: 249 West High Street,
Elkton
BMI#: MD0487
Woodlawn II
Site Alias: Son of Woodlawn
Location: Waibel Road, Colora
BMI#: MD0050
Woodlawn Landfill
Site Alias: Associated w/
Woodlawn II (Non-ML Site)
Location: One mile north of
interesection of Route 275 and
Route 276, Woodlawn
Charles County
BMI#: MD1758
3138 Crain Highway
Site Alias: 3130-3138 Crain
Highway, Dryclean Express
Location: 3130 Crain Highway,
Waldorf
BMI#: MD0136
Blossom Point Field Test Area
Site Alias:
Location: Cedar Point Neck, La
Plata
BMI#: MD0261
Charles County Sanitary Landfill
Site Alias:
Location: Route 425 and Route
484, Pisgah
BMI#: MD0774
Cherry Hill/Pittman Road/Waldorf
Trailer/Cherry Pit Drum Site
(Waldorf Location)
Site Alias: Magnetics, Inc.;
Southern Maryland Traler Rental
Location: 2690 Old Washington
Road, Waldorf
BMI#: MD1377
Jameson-Harrison American
Legion Post 238 & Dyson Besche
REA
MDE FY 2017 Annual Enforcement and Compliance Report
208
Site Alias: A.C. Besche Real
Estate
Location: 15322 Prince Frederick
Road, Hughesville
BMI#: MD0064
Naval Ordance Station - Indian
Head
Site Alias: Naval Surface Warfare
Center - Indian Head
Location: 101 Strauss Avenue
(Route 210), Indian Head
BMI#: MD0218
Pomonkey - Control Nike W-54
Site Alias: Former Battery Control
(C03MD0243)
Location: Bumpy Oak Road,
Pomonkey
BMI#: MD0217
Pomonkey - Launch Nike W-54
Site Alias: C03MD0243
Location: Bumpy Oak Road,
Pomonkey
BMI#: MD1785
Proposed Charles County
Elementary School #22
Site Alias:
Location: 10065 Billingsley Road,
White Plains
BMI#: MD0219
Waldorf - Control Nike W44
Site Alias: C03MD0241
Location: Country Lane,
Mattawoman
BMI#: MD1882
Waldorf Station Property East
Site Alias: Waldorf East; Includes
Parcels 3 & 59 located on
Mattawoman-Beantown Road
Location: 2120 Old Washington
Rd, 12492 & 12500 Substation
Rd, 2273 Mattawoman-Beantown
Rd, Waldorf
BMI#: MD1881
Waldorf Station Property West
Site Alias: Waldorf Gateway,
Waldorf West, Waldorf Crossing,
Embassy Dairy, New Community
Church, J&J Logistics, Xtra Fuel
Gasoline Station
Location: 2111, 2075, 2125,
2135, 2145 Crain Highway; 12435
& 12480 Mattawoman Drive,
Waldorf
Dorchester County
BMI#: MD1825
1959 Church Creek Road
Site Alias:
Location: 1959 Church Creek
Road, Church Creek
BMI#: MD0086
Bloodsworth Archipelago - USN
Site Alias: USN Bloodsworth
Archipelago
Location: Convergence of Fishing
Bay, Nanticoke River and Honga
River, Dorchester
BMI#: MD1361
Cambridge, Inc.
Site Alias:
Location: 105 Goodwill Road,
Cambridge
BMI#: MD1153
Connelly Container
Site Alias:
Location: 903 Woods Road,
Cambridge
BMI#: MD0854
Former Dorset Cleaners
Site Alias: Stivers Property
Location: 201 Green Street,
Cambridge
BMI#: MD0420
Nelson's Body Shop
Site Alias:
Location: 825 Chesapeake Drive,
Cambridge
BMI#: MD1149
Phillips Packing
Site Alias:
Location: 1 Washington Street,
Cambridge
Frederick County
BMI#: MD1910
200 East Patrick Street
Site Alias: Former Frederick
News-Post and Former Birely
Tannery buildings
Location: 200 East Patrick Street,
Frederick
BMI#: MD0804
565 East Church Street
Site Alias: Frederick Painting
Company
Location: 565 East Church
Street, Frederick
BMI#: MD1154
Applied Communications Building
Site Alias: Amstar Building; 270
Technology Park
Location: 5300 Spectrum Drive,
Frederick
BMI#: MD1917
Biggs Ford Solar Center
Site Alias: Coronal Energy
Location: 8300 Biggs Ford Road,
Walkersville
BMI#: MD0945
CSX Railyard
Site Alias:
Location: C&O Canal Park near
Mile Post 55, Brunswick
BMI#: MD0202
Eastalco Aluminum Company
Site Alias: Includes Catoctin
Power property
Location: 5601 Manor Woods
Road, Frederick
BMI#: MD1504
ESSROC Cement Corporation
(Well Contamination)
Site Alias:
Location: 4120 Buckeystown
Pike, Frederick
BMI#: MD1908
Former Birely Tannery Property
Site Alias:
Location: 200 East Patrick Street,
Frederick
BMI#: MD0076
Fort Detrick - USA
Site Alias: Frederick Cancer
Research Center (MD-066)
Location: Fort Detrick, Frederick
BMI#: MD0428
Fort Detrick Area B
Site Alias:
Location: Rosemont Avenue,
Frederick
BMI#: MD1186
Frederick Cooperative
Site Alias: Farmers Cooperative
Location: 35 East South Street,
Frederick
BMI#: MD1873
Frederick Corner I (Bluegrass)
Site Alias: Bluegrass Materials
Company
Location: 830, 832, 834, and 838
East South Street, Frederick
BMI#: MD1872
Frederick Corner II and Frederick
Corner III (Bluegrass East)
Site Alias: Wolfe Family, LLP;
Romsburg Property
Location: 813 East South Street,
Frederick
BMI#: MD1348
Frederick Parcel D
Site Alias:
Location: Commerce Street and
East Street, Frederick
BMI#: MD0925
Frederick Parcel F
Site Alias:
Location: East Street and
Commerce Street, Frederick
BMI#: MD1048
Frederick Parcel G
Site Alias: Includes Lot/Bean
Factory (Parcel G, Lot 1)(VCP)
and Frederick Revitalization I
(VCP)
Location: 5 and 11 Commerce
Street, 101 and 103 East South
Street, 126 South Carroll Street,
Frederick
BMI#: MD1173
Frederick Parcels J and K
Site Alias:
Location: 400-423 East Patrick
Street, Frederick
BMI#: MD0164
Frederick Town Gas
Site Alias:
Location: 350 East Church
Street, Frederick
BMI#: MD1911
Holstein Court
Site Alias: Harland Heights; Har-
Land Heights
Location: 14507-A Holstein
Court, Thurmont
BMI#: MD1916
Legore Bridge Solar Center
Site Alias: Coronal Energy
Location: 12386 Clyde Young
Road, Keymar
BMI#: MD0740
Lot 2, Site F (Governor William
Donald Schaefer State Office)
Site Alias: Site F; Lot 2 "Site F"
Location: 101 East All Saints
Street, Lot 2, Frederick
BMI#: MD1804
Main's Heights
Site Alias:
Location: West Side of Mains
Lane, North Side of Bartonsville
Road, Frederick
BMI#: MD0486
Marinace Pesticide Site
Site Alias:
Location: 10919 Green Valley
Road, Johnsville
BMI#: MD1278
McHenry Property
Site Alias: McHenry Auto Parts,
Frederick Site I; Patrick Street
MGP
Location: 300 East Patrick Street,
Frederick
BMI#: MD1187
Middletown Fuel Depot
Site Alias:
Location: 201 South Church
Street, Frederick
BMI#: MD0060
Naval Support Facility - USN
Site Alias: USN Naval Support
Facility
Location: Catoctin Mountain
National Park; Post Office Box
1000, Thurmont
BMI#: MD0066
NCI Frederick Cancer Research
Site Alias: Fort Detrick (MD-076)
Location: Fort Detrick, Frederick
BMI#: MD0629
North End Cleaners
Site Alias: Joe's Cleaners, Joe's
North End Cleaners
Location: 413 North Market
Street, Frederick
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BMI#: MD0995
Parcel J and Lot 1 of the Wayside
(Young) Property
Site Alias:
Location: 400 Block on East
Patrick Street, Frederick
BMI#: MD0734
Parcel K
Site Alias:
Location: 400 Block of East
Patrick Street, Frederick
BMI#: MD1867
Prosperity Cleaners
Site Alias:
Location: 17 West Frederick
Street, Walkersville
BMI#: MD1748
Rayburn Property
Site Alias: Preserve at Long
Branch
Location: 9515 Baltimore Road,
Frederick
BMI#: MD0521
Roddy Road Dump
Site Alias: Roddy Road Corridor
Location: 7914 Apples Church
Road, also off of Roddy Road,
Thurmont
BMI#: MD1240
Rotorex Property, Parcel 74
Site Alias: Fedders Corporation;
Monocacy Trading Center
Location: 8301-B Retreat Road,
Walkersville
BMI#: MD1156
Schrodel Farm
Site Alias:
Location: 9234-B Reichs Ford
Road, Frederick
BMI#: MD1284
Site D-Former B & O Terminal
Site Alias:
Location: Between Carroll Creek,
Carroll Street, East Street and
East All Saints Street, Frederick
BMI#: MD1541
Stup's Garage
Site Alias:
Location: 8052 Ball Road,
Frederick
BMI#: MD0943
Thurmont Town Wells 7 & 8
Site Alias:
Location: Apples Church Road
and Roddy Road/Apples Church
Road and Carroll Road, Thurmont
Garrett County
BMI#: MD0351
Harbison-Walker Refractories
Company ( New Savage Works)
Site Alias: Clayburn Brick Yard,
Union Firebrick
Location: 16306 Bittinger Road,
Grantsville
BMI#: MD1863
Nu Way Cleaners
Site Alias: Nuway Cleaners
Oakland
Location: 111 East Center Street,
Oakland
BMI#: MD0255
Oakland Junkyard Site
Site Alias: Martin's Junk Yard
Location: Route 219, Oakland
BMI#: MD0271
Texas Eastern - Accident Station
Site Alias:
Location: Accident-Friendsville
Road, Accident
Harford County
BMI#: MD1887
1143 Main Street
Site Alias:
Location: 1143 Main Street,
Darlington
BMI#: MD1589
627 Water Street
Site Alias:
Location: 627 Water Street,
Havre de Grace
BMI#: MD0741
649 Water Street - Lot 2
Site Alias: Lawson Distributing
Company; Gilbert Enterprises
Location: 649 Water Street,
Havre De Grace
BMI#: MD0742
649 Water Street - Lots 1 & 3
Site Alias: Lawson Distributing
Company; Gilbert Enterprises
Location: 649 Water Street,
Havre De Grace
BMI#: MD0949
660 Revolution Street
Site Alias:
Location: 660 Revolution Street,
Havre De Grace
BMI#: MD0579
Aberdeen Cleaners
Site Alias: Aberdeen Cleaners
and Dry Cleaners
Location: 19 West Bel Air
Avenue, Aberdeen
BMI#: MD0001
Aberdeen Dump
Site Alias:
Location: 361 Michael Lane,
Aberdeen
BMI#: MD0032
Aberdeen Proving Grounds -
Edgewood Area
Site Alias:
Location: Off Route 40, Aberdeen
BMI#: MD0065
Aberdeen Proving Grounds -
Michaelsville Area
Site Alias:
Location: Off Route 40, Aberdeen
BMI#: MD0301
Abingdon Landfill
Site Alias:
Location: Old Philadelphia Road
(Route 7), Abingdon
BMI#: MD1410
Ames Shopping Plaza
Site Alias: Master Cleaners,
Swan Creek Village Center,
Villages at Swann Creek
Location: 2015-2113 Pulaski
Highway, Havre De Grace
BMI#: MD0460
Braxton Property Landfill
Site Alias:
Location: Bush Road and Old
Philadelphia Road, Abingdon
BMI#: MD0002
Bush Valley Landfill
Site Alias:
Location: Bush Road, Abingdon
BMI#: MD1255
Cleaning Solutions Group Site
Site Alias: Cello Property, Cello
Corporation.; Carroll Company;
Sherwin-Williams Company; 1354
Old Post Road
Location: 1354 Old Post Road,
Havre De Grace
BMI#: MD0612
Clear Creek Glen Site
Site Alias: Thompson Farm
Location: Oldfield Point Road,
Elkton
BMI#: MD0905
Former New Pioneer Cleaners
Site Alias: Hickory Hills Surface
Water Contamination
Location: 421 North Main Street,
Bel Air
BMI#: MD0839
Former Weber Farm
Site Alias: Bulle Rock; The
Paddocks at Bulle Rock; Cigar
Lp;Native Dancer Cr; Man O War
P; Affirmed Dr; Flying Ebony P
Location: Chapel Road; Bulle
Rock Pkwy; Ferdinand Dr;
Temperence Hill Wy; Master
Derby Dr; Smarty Jones Ter; War
Admiral Wy, Havre de Grace
BMI#: MD1188
Gilbert Property - 4 Parcels
Site Alias: Gilbert Tank Farm;
Part of 649 Water Street - Lots 1
& 3 (VCP)
Location: 649 Water Street,
Havre De Grace
BMI#: MD1338
Glenn Heights
Site Alias:
Location: Glenn Heights
Subdivision off Route 40, Havre
De Grace
BMI#: MD1877
Harford County Site
Site Alias: Former Orchard
Location: 1143 Main Street,
Darlington
BMI#: MD0037
Havre de Grace Dump
Site Alias:
Location: End of Arundel Lane,
Havre de Grace
BMI#: MD1120
Havre de Grace Fireworks
Site Alias: Fabrizio Property
Location: North of Chapel Road,
Havre de Grace
BMI#: MD0162
Havre de Grace Plant
Site Alias: Coca Cola Garage?
Location: 200 block of Juniata
Street, Havre de Grace
BMI#: MD0462
Johnson Property
Site Alias:
Location: Sewell Road and Bush
Road, Abingdon
BMI#: MD1157
Joppa Sand and Gravel
Site Alias:
Location: West of Townewood
Drive, Joppa
BMI#: MD0609
Kroh's Cleaners
Site Alias:
Location: 15 East Pennsylvania
Avenue, Bel Air
BMI#: MD0363
Long's Septic Service
Site Alias:
Location: 4019-4027-4029 Gravel
Hill Road, Havre De Grace
BMI#: MD0639
McSpadden Cleaners
Site Alias:
Location: 137 North Washington
Street, Havre de Grace
BMI#: MD0123
Miller Chemical & Fertilizer Corp.
Site Alias:
Location: Route 136 and Route
135, Whiteford
BMI#: MD1890
Mine Fields Naturally Occurring
Asbestos Site
Site Alias: Mine Fields NOA Site
Location: 615 Cherry Hill Road,
Street
BMI#: MD0569
Monumental Fireworks
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Site Alias: Possibly Havre de
Grace Fireworks/Commercial
Novelty Inc.
Location: Off Post Road, Havre
de Grace
BMI#: MD0038
Mullins Landfill
Site Alias:
Location: End of Mullins Road,
Havre De Grace
BMI#: MD1189
Penns Marina
Site Alias:
Location: 411 Concord Street,
Havre De Grace
BMI#: MD1182
Post Road Cleaners
Site Alias: Related to MD-162
Location: 1100 Revolution Street,
Havre De Grace
BMI#: MD1798
Proposed Havre de Grace Middle
School
Site Alias:
Location: 401 Lewis Lane, Havre
de Grace
BMI#: MD1190
Riegel Scrap Property
Site Alias:
Location: 514-516 Young Street,
Havre De Grace
BMI#: MD0236
Scarboro Landfill
Site Alias: Located on Harford
Waste Disposal Center
Location: Scarboro Road, Street
BMI#: MD1803
Starlight Cleaners
Site Alias:
Location: 113 West Bel Air
Avenue, Aberdeen
BMI#: MD0446
Union Road Dump
Site Alias:
Location: 1515 Union Road,
Aberdeen
BMI#: MD1868
Valet 1-Hour Cleaners
Site Alias:
Location: 34 North Parke Street,
Aberdeen
BMI#: MD1362
Washington Court
Site Alias:
Location: Cedar Drive,
Edgewood
Howard County
BMI#: MD1012
Calvert Ridge
Site Alias:
Location: 7035, 7043, 7047
Calvert Drive, Elkridge
BMI#: MD1057
Carrs Mill Landfill
Site Alias:
Location: Carrs Mill Road and
Bushy Park Road, Lisbon
BMI#: MD0305
Cemetery Lane
Site Alias: Includes Cemetery
Lane West (VCP)
Location: South of intersection of
Mayfield Road and Meadowridge
Road, Elkridge
BMI#: MD1013
Daedalean Inc.
Site Alias:
Location: 15110 Frederick Road,
Woodbine
BMI#: MD0591
Daniels Quarry
Site Alias:
Location: South of Daniels Road,
near the top of a north-facing
slope approximately ½ mile south
of Daniels, within the Patapsco
State Pa, Ellicott City
BMI#: MD0886
Daniels Road Drum Dump
Site Alias:
Location: 2090 Daniels Road,
Ellicott City
BMI#: MD1355
Enchanted Forest Shopping
Center
Site Alias:
Location: 10000-10060 Baltimore
National Pike, Ellicott City
BMI#: MD0805
Former Boise Building Materials
Distribution Site
Site Alias: Includes Annapolis
Junction Town Center - Lot D;
Part of Annapolis Junction Town
Center; Furman Lumber Co.,
Golden Key Homes, K
Location: 8960 Henkels Lane,
Annapolis Junction
BMI#: MD1552
Grandfather's Garden Center
Site Alias: Grandfather's
Nursery, Grandfather's Gardens
Location: 5320 Phelps Luck
Drive, Columbia
BMI#: MD0890
Grovemont Overlook
Site Alias:
Location: Landing Road; Cole
Peyton Ln; Forest Kelly Crt;
Wecker Wy, Elkridge
BMI#: MD0241
Long Life Treated Wood Inc.
Site Alias:
Location: Dorsey Raceway Road,
Dorsey
BMI#: MD1614
Long Reach Village Center
Site Alias:
Location: 8775 Cloudleap Court,
Columbia
BMI#: MD1792
Meadowridge Property
Site Alias: Includes Cemetery
Lane West (VCP)
Location: South side of
Meadowridge Road and due west
of Interstate 95, adjacent to 6510
Meadowridge Road, Elkridge
BMI#: MD1014
Merritt
Site Alias:
Location: 9525 Berger Road,
Columbia
BMI#: MD1015
Rendering Plant
Site Alias:
Location: Meadowridge Road;
Route 100 (800 feet southwest of
MD Route 103), Elkridge
BMI#: MD1544
Ten Oaks Plaza
Site Alias:
Location: 3900 Ten Oaks Road,
Glenelg
BMI#: MD1016
Vista Road
Site Alias:
Location: 10613 Vista Road,
Columbia
BMI#: MD0117
W.R. Grace Washington
Research Center
Site Alias: W.R. Grace Columbia
Property
Location: 7379 Route 32,
Columbia
BMI#: MD1056
Worthington Elementary School
Site Alias:
Location: 4570 Roundhill Road,
Ellicott City
Kent County
BMI#: MD1246
107 North Cross Street
Site Alias: Former Park Rug &
Cleaners; Admiral Cleaners
Location: 107 North Cross Street,
Chestertown
BMI#: MD0198
Chestertown Gas Co.
Site Alias:
Location: 813 West High Street,
Chestertown
BMI#: MD0029
Chestertown Municipal Dump
Site Alias:
Location: South of Cromwell
Clark Road, Chestertown
BMI#: MD1801
Crop Production Services -
Massey
Site Alias:
Location: 12200 Massey Road,
Massey
BMI#: MD1827
Galena-Millington Landfill/Dump
Site
Site Alias:
Location: Daves Hill Road,
Kennedyville
BMI#: MD0535
KDI Quarry
Site Alias: Kent Defense
Industries Pit
Location: Stockton Startt Road,
Chestertown
BMI#: MD0532
Kent Defense Industries
Ordnance Plant
Site Alias: KDI, Chestertown
Ordnance Plant, Kent Defense
Ind.
Location: 800 High Street,
Chestertown
BMI#: MD0138
Laurence J. Nicholson Landfill
Site Alias: Nicholson Landfill
Location: Earl Nicholson Road,
Chestertown
BMI#: MD0524
Radcliffe Drive Dump (OU-3)
Site Alias:
Location: Radcliffe Drive,
Chestertown
BMI#: MD0028
Tenneco Inc. - Chestertown Plant
Site Alias:
Location: Route 297,
Chestertown
BMI#: MD0221
Tolchester - Control
Site Alias: C03MD0237
Location: Tolchester Beach Road
(Route 21), Tolchester
BMI#: MD0220
Tolchester - Launch
Site Alias: C03MD0237
Location: Rock Hall Tolchester
Road (Route 445), Tolchester
Montgomery County
BMI#: MD0999
1200 and 1212 East West
Highway
Site Alias: Silver Spring Auto
City; Werners Exxon; All Tune &
Lube
Location: 1200 and 1212 East
West Highway, Silver Spring
BMI#: MD0803
13501 Layhill Road
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Site Alias: Indian Springs Golf
Course and Resort; Poplar Run
Property
Location: 13501 Layhill Road,
Silver Spring
BMI#: MD0827
1900 Chapman
Site Alias: Lot 14-A; Syms
Corporation; Fawcett Printing
Corporation; Former Haynes
Lithograph Co.; Holladay Tyler
Printing; Holladay Prope
Location: 1900 Chapman
Avenue, Rockville
BMI#: MD1901
4809 Auburn Avenue
Site Alias: Duron Paint Store;
Sherwin Williams Paint Store
Location: 4809 Auburn Avenue,
Bethesda
BMI#: MD1906
5204 River Road
Site Alias:
Location: 5204 River Road,
Bethesda
BMI#: MD0782
7300-7308 Carroll Avenue
Site Alias:
Location: 7300-7308 Carroll
Avenue, Takoma Park
BMI#: MD1757
8008 Wisconsin Avenue
Site Alias: 8008 and 8010
Wisconsin Avenue
Location: 8004-8006 Wisconsin
Avenue and 8013 Woodmont
Avenue, Bethesda
BMI#: MD1678
8621 Georgia Avenue
Site Alias: Johns Hopkins
Physics Laboratory
Location: 8621 Georgia Avenue,
Silver Spring
BMI#: MD1915
900 Thayer Avenue
Site Alias:
Location: 900 Thayer Avenue,
Silver Spring
BMI#: MD0068
Adelphi Laboratory Center
Site Alias: Harry Diamond
Laboratories
Location: 2800 Powdermill
Road, Adelphi
BMI#: MD1554
Bainbridge Bethesda Metro Site
Site Alias:
Location: 7340 Wisconsin
Avenue, Bethesda
BMI#: MD1773
Century Multifamily
Site Alias: Fairchild Industries;
Fairchild Stratos Corporation;
Fairchild-Miller Coproroeation;
Fairchild Space and Defense
Corporation; G
Location: 12845, 12855, 12835,
12825, & 12815 Fairchild Drive,
Germantown
BMI#: MD1017
City of Rockville Water Tower
Site Alias: Talbott Street Water
Tower
Location: 200 Talbott Street,
Rockville
BMI#: MD1764
Comsat Property
Site Alias: Intelsat Technical
Annex Facility; Telemetry
Tracking Command and
Monitoring; Satellite Control
Facility
Location: 22300 and 22021
Comsat Drive, Clarksburg
BMI#: MD0522
Conduit Road Test Site
Site Alias: C03MD0345
Location: Near Clara Barton
Parkway, Bethesda
BMI#: MD0409
David Taylor Research Center
Site Alias: David Taylor Model
Basin; Naval Surface Warfare
Center Carderock Division;
NSWC Carderock
Location: Clara Barton Parkway,
Bethesda
BMI#: MD0937
Defense Mapping Agency
Site Alias: Topographic Center
Location: Sangamore Road,
Bethesda
BMI#: MD1018
Embassy Plaza
Site Alias:
Location: 7272 Wisconsin
Avenue, Bethesda
BMI#: MD1556
Falkland Road Residential, L.L.C.
Site Alias: Falkland Chase
Apartments - North Parcel
Location: 1545 North Falkland
Lane, Silver Spring
BMI#: MD0849
Fenwick Station
Site Alias: United States Post
Office
Location: 8616 2nd Avenue,
Silver Spring
BMI#: MD1738
Former WSSC Compro Facility
Site Alias:
Location: 2201 Industrial
Parkway, Silver Spring
BMI#: MD0224
Gaithersburg - Control
Site Alias:
Location: 8510 Snouffers School
Road, Gaithersburg
BMI#: MD0222
Gaithersburg -
Launch/Gaithersburg Research
Facility
Site Alias: Gaithersburg -
Launch; Includes Reserve
Business Center (VCP) Property
Location: Off Snouffers School
Road, Gaithersburg
BMI#: MD0822
Georgetown Square Shopping
Center
Site Alias:
Location: 10400 Old Georgetown
Road, Bethesda
BMI#: MD1019
Harrison Island Drum Site
Site Alias:
Location: Approximately 0.5 mile
downstream from White's Ferry,
Poolesville
BMI#: MD0306
Kenneth Shumaker Dump
Site Alias:
Location: 21723 Peach Tree
Road, Barnesville
BMI#: MD0226
Laytonsville - Control Nike W93
Site Alias: Olney Nike Site; Nike
W-93 Olney (C03MD0247)
Location: Zion Road, Olney
BMI#: MD0947
Montgomery Concrete Site
Site Alias:
Location: 15130 Southlawn Lane,
Rockville
BMI#: MD1553
Montgomery Village Golf Course
Site Alias:
Location: 19550 Montgomery
Village Avenue, Gaithersburg
BMI#: MD0775
Montrose Crossing Center
Site Alias:
Location: 12015-12099 Rockville
Pike, Rockville
BMI#: MD0813
National Park Seminary (North of
Linden Lane)
Site Alias: National Park Girls
College property, VCP site is a
subset of this site
Location: North of Linden Lane,
Silver Spring
BMI#: MD0335
Naval Medical Command
Site Alias:
Location: 8901 Wisconsin
Avenue, Bethesda
BMI#: MD0061
Naval Surface Warfare Center -
White Oak
Site Alias: USN Naval Surface
Warfare Center White Oak
Detachment
Location: 10901 New Hampshire
Avenue, Silver Spring
BMI#: MD1344
Neutron Products
Site Alias:
Location: 22301 Mt. Ephraim
Road, Dickerson
BMI#: MD1159
One Cherry Choke Road
Site Alias: Kodak Parcel 9B,
Kodak Processing Plant
Location: 1 Cherry Choke Road,
Rockville
BMI#: MD1239
Park Potomac
Site Alias: Fortune Park, Wheel
of Fortune
Location: 12500 Park Potomac
Avenue, Potomac
BMI#: MD1624
Percontee Cherry Hill Road
Facility
Site Alias: Contee Sand and
Gravel Company; Percontee Inc. -
McCeney Tract; Pilot
Construction, Inc.; Concrete
Supply Corp.
Location: 11700 Cherry Hill
Road, Silver Spring
BMI#: MD1705
Piney Branch Shopping Center
Site Alias: Keith’s Laundromat;
Dry Cleaners Flower Valet
Location: 8501 Piney Branch
Road, Silver Spring
BMI#: MD0731
Poplar Mill Subdivision
Site Alias:
Location: Poplar Avenue and
New Hampshire Avenue, Takoma
Park
BMI#: MD1426
Randolph Hills Shopping Center
Site Alias:
Location: 4816-4890 Boiling
Brook Parkway and 11608-11634
Boiling Brook Road, Rockville
BMI#: MD0227
Rockville - Control
Site Alias: U.S. Consumer
Product Safety Commission
(C03MD0248)
Location: 10901 Darnestown
Road, Gaithersburg
BMI#: MD0226
Rockville Launch/Gaithersburg
Research Facility
Site Alias: Rockville - Launch
(C03MD0248), W-92
Location: 770 Muddy Branch
Road, Gaithersburg
BMI#: MD0344
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Safety Kleen Corp. - Silver Spring
Site Alias:
Location: 12164 Tech Road,
Silver Spring
BMI#: MD0865
Safeway Gasoline Station #2794
Site Alias: Damascus Citgo
Service Station; Citgo Gas Station
Location: 26300 Ridge Road,
Damascus
BMI#: MD1086
Sears & Roebuck Company
Warehouse
Site Alias:
Location: 16401 Shady Grove
Road, Rockville
BMI#: MD0772
Seven Locks Plaza
Site Alias: Cabin John Shopping
Center Parcel O; Cabin John
Shopping Center Parcel A
Location: 7817-7825, 7901-7973,
and 7711-7749 Tuckerman Lane,
Potomac
BMI#: MD1158
Silver Spring Mega Mall
Site Alias: Silver Spring
Redevelopment Project (VCP)
Location: Southeast corner of
Georgia Avenue and Colesville
Road, Silver Spring
BMI#: MD1570
Springhouse by Manor Care,
Westbard Citgo I, Westbard Citgo
II
Site Alias:
Location: 5101 Ridgefield Road,
5471 Westbard Avenue, 5335
Westbard Avenue, Bethesda
BMI#: MD1330
Takoma Langley Crossroads
Shopping Center
Site Alias: Langley Park SC;
1301,1305-1327, 1329-1335
University Blvd.; 1327-1337
Holton Lane; 7601-7609, 7633-
7659, 7551-7553, 7663-7677
Location: 1329-1335 University
Boulevard, 7601-7609, 7633-
7659, 7551-7553, 7663-7677 New
Hampshire Avenue, Holton Lane,
Takoma Park
BMI#: MD0860
Travilah Station
Site Alias: Travilah Grove;
Rickman Property; Travilah
Trading Company, Travilah
Recovery Industries, Inc.
Location: 14211-14219 Travilah
Road, Rockville
BMI#: MD0432
Walter Reed Army Medical Center
Site Alias: Forest Glen Annex
Location: 2961 Linden Lane,
Rockville
BMI#: MD0404
Walter Reed Army Medical Center
- Forest Glen Annex
Site Alias:
Location: Route 193, Wheaton
BMI#: MD0885
Weller's Cleaners Property
Site Alias:
Location: 8237 Fenton Street,
Silver Spring
BMI#: MD0765
West Farm, Parcel A (IFI Case)
Site Alias: IFI Case
Location: Tech Road and
Broadbirch Drive, Silver Spring
BMI#: MD1575
Westwood Shopping Center II
Site Alias: 5110 Ridgefield Road
Location: 5110 Ridgefield Road,
Bethesda
BMI#: MD1562
Westwood Towers and Strike
Bethesda
Site Alias:
Location: 5401 Westbard Avenue
and 5353 Westbard Avenue,
Bethesda
BMI#: MD1680
Wheaton Triangle Site
Site Alias: Public Parking Lot 13
Location: Reedie Drive and
Grandview Avenue, Wheaton
BMI#: MD1408
White Flint Crossing
Site Alias: Park Inn International,
Colonial Manor Inn
Location: 11410 Rockville Pike,
Rockville
BMI#: MD0763
WSSC Laboratory
Site Alias: IFI Case
Location: Tech Road, Silver
Spring
Prince George's County
BMI#: MD1459
12307 Conway Road
Site Alias: Fred Maier Block
Company; United Concrete
Products
Location: 12307 Conway Road,
Beltsville
BMI#: MD0967
1600 - 1602 University Boulevard
Site Alias: OJB/1600 University
Blvd
Location: 1600 - 1602 University
Boulevard, Langley Park
BMI#: MD0359
Aggregate Industries
Site Alias:
Location: Foxley Road, Upper
Marlboro
BMI#: MD0024
Anacostia River Park
Site Alias:
Location: South of Bladensburg
Road, Colmar Manor
BMI#: MD0088
Andrews Air Force Base
Site Alias: USAF Andrews Air
Force Base
Location: Allentown Road;
Perimeter Road, Camp Springs
BMI#: MD0790
Anti Aircraft Artillery Site/Census
Bureau
Site Alias: Suitland Federal
Center (C03MD0336)
Location: Silver Hill Road,
Suitland
BMI#: MD0053
Beltsville Agricultural Research
Center
Site Alias: U.S. Agricultural
Center Beltsville (2 Tenants)
Location: Buildings 1321 and
204, Beltsville
BMI#: MD1814
Bevard Landfill
Site Alias: Sandy Hill Landfill
Location: Duckettstown Road,
Bowie
BMI#: MD1491
BP Station - Temple Hills
Site Alias:
Location: 7101 Allentown Road,
Temple Hills
BMI#: MD0229
Brandywine - Control
Site Alias: Brandywine Nike
Missile Battery (C03MD0238)
Location: 13400 Edgemeade
Road, Upper Marlboro
BMI#: MD1461
Brandywine - Launch
Site Alias:
Location: Candy Hill Road,
Brandywine
BMI#: MD0413
Brandywine DRMO Salvage Yard
Site Alias: Brandywine Defense
Reutilization and Marketing Office
Location: Route 381 Brandywine
Road, Andrews
BMI#: MD0863
Calverton Shopping Center
Site Alias:
Location: Powder Mill Road and
Beltsville Drive, Beltsville
BMI#: MD0902
Clevenger Corporation Property
Site Alias:
Location: 10718 Tucker Street,
Beltsville
BMI#: MD0231
Croom - Control
Site Alias: C03MD0239
Location: 15100 Mount Calvert
Road, Upper Marlboro
BMI#: MD0228
Croom/Brandywine - Launch
Site Alias: Croom/Brandywine W-
36; Brandywine - Launch
(C03MD0238)
Location: Candy Hill Road, Upper
Marlboro
BMI#: MD0124
Denese Mann Property
Site Alias: National Fence Mfg
Co. Inc.; Merchant Metals
Location: 4301 46th Street,
Bladensburg
BMI#: MD1313
Ellis Property
Site Alias:
Location: 11901 Brandywine
Road, Clinton
BMI#: MD1688
Former Kiplinger Property
Site Alias: Edition Apartments,
Kiplinger Washington Editors,
Editor's Park, Editor's Press;
Prince George's Plaza
Location: 3401 East West
Highway and 6200 Editor's Park
Drive, Hyattsville
BMI#: MD0750
Free State Shopping Center
Site Alias: Free State Mall;
Former Diplomat Cleaners
(15670)
Location: 15460-15700 Annapolis
Road, Bowie
BMI#: MD0427
Glendale Plant Germplasm
Quarantine Facility
Site Alias:
Location: 11601 Old Pond Drive,
Glenn Dale
BMI#: MD0054
GSA Bladensburg
Site Alias:
Location: 4125 46th Street,
Bladensburg
BMI#: MD1191
Hampton Business Park
Site Alias:
Location: Between Central
Avenue and Ashwood Drive,
Landover
BMI#: MD1751
Kingdom Square Shopping
Center
Site Alias: Hampton Park;
Hampton Mall
Location: 9005 Central Avenue,
Capital Heights
BMI#: MD0183
Laurel City Landfill
Site Alias:
Location: Route 198 (Fort Meade
Road), Laurel
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BMI#: MD1367
Laurel Shopping Center
Site Alias:
Location: 356 Domer Avenue (at
Route 1 South), Laurel
BMI#: MD1567
Laurel Town Center
Site Alias:
Location: 13344 Laurel Bowie
Road, Laurel
BMI#: MD1762
Litton Industries
Site Alias: Amecon
Location: 5115 Calvert Rd,
College Park
BMI#: MD0976
Marlow Square Shopping Center
Site Alias: One Price Cleaners
(MD1527)
Location: 4305 Saint Barnabas
Road, Temple Hills
BMI#: MD0946
Melwood Park Site
Site Alias:
Location: Melwood Park Road,
Upper Marlboro
BMI#: MD0278
Mineral Pigments Corporation
Site Alias: Laporte Pigments;
Rockwood Pigments NA, Inc.;
Huntsman Pigments
Location: 7011 Muirkirk Road,
Beltsville
BMI#: MD0896
Mr. G Cleaning Center
Site Alias: Mr. "G"; Marlow
Heights
Location: 4241 28th Avenue,
Temple Hills
BMI#: MD0124
National Fence Mfg Co Inc
Site Alias: Denese Mann
Property (VCP)
Location: 4301 46th Street,
Bladensburg
BMI#: MD0736
Naval Air Test Center
Site Alias: Naval Air Warfare
Center, Aircraft Division
Location: Cherry Tree Crossing
and Brandywine Road,
Brandywine
BMI#: MD0323
Naval Communication Unit - USN
Site Alias: U.S. Naval
Communication Unit
Location: Dangerfield and
Commo Road, Cheltenham
BMI#: MD1749
Naylor Station
Site Alias: Branch Avenue
Properties
Location: 3100-3140, 3144,
3200-3206, 3300 & 3304 Branch
Avenue and two unaddressed
parcels, Temple Hills
BMI#: MD0495
Nazcon Concrete
Site Alias: Nazcon, Inc.
Location: 3408 52nd Avenue,
Beltsville
BMI#: MD0355
Nelson Perrie Dump
Site Alias:
Location: 15200 Nelson Perrie
Road, Brandywine
BMI#: MD1527
One Price Cleaners (ZIPS)
Site Alias: Part of Marlow Square
Shopping Center (VCP - MD0976)
Location: 4333 St. Barnabas
Road, Marlow Heights
BMI#: MD0852
Osborne Shopping Center Parcel
E
Site Alias:
Location: 7605 SW Crain
Highway, Upper Marlboro
BMI#: MD0470
Paint Branch Landfill Area #3
Site Alias: University of Maryland
Landfill
Location: Paint Branch Parkway
and B&O Railroad (Univ of
Maryand College Park Campus),
College Park
BMI#: MD0267
Patuxent Wildlife Research
Center
Site Alias:
Location: Route 197 and
Powdermill Road, Laurel
BMI#: MD0617
Peeler's Dry Cleaners
Site Alias: Mercury Cleaners
Location: 6227 Baltimore
Avenue, Riverdale
BMI#: MD1659
Proposed Fairmount Heights High
School
Site Alias:
Location: Columbia Park Road
and Columbia Avenue, Hyattsville
BMI#: MD1585
SCUDERI Property
Site Alias: Adjacent to Mr G's
Location: 4235 28th Avenue,
Temple Hills
BMI#: MD1844
Stadium Station
Site Alias:
Location: 7501 Landover Road,
Landover
BMI#: MD1045
Summerfield Extended Stay Hotel
Site Alias:
Location: Inglewood Business
Park, Landover
BMI#: MD0759
Takoma Park Shopping Center
(off-site plume)
Site Alias:
Location: Adjacent to 6809-6881
New Hampshire Avenue, Takoma
Park
BMI#: MD1041
Takoma Park Shopping Center
Condominium - Land Unit 2
Site Alias: Takoma Park
Shopping Center
Location: 6809-6881 New
Hampshire Avenue, Takoma Park
BMI#: MD1236
The Brick Yard
Site Alias: Washington Brick Co,
Borden Brick and Tile Co,
Maryland Brick, Maryland Clay
Products, General Shale Brick,
Creative Landscapin
Location: 7100 Muirkirk Road,
Beltsville
BMI#: MD1427
Transport International Pool, Inc.
dba GE Capital/Trailer Fleet
Services
Site Alias:
Location: 6111 Sheriff Road,
Capitol Heights
BMI#: MD0904
UniFirst Corporation Facility
Site Alias:
Location: 6201 Sheriff Road,
Hyattsville
BMI#: MD0248
United Rigging and Hauling
Site Alias:
Location: 6701 Ammendale
Road, Beltsville
BMI#: MD0494
University Housing Site
Site Alias:
Location: 8000 Boteler Lane,
College Park
BMI#: MD0950
Vermiculite WRG1
Site Alias:
Location: Zonolite Co/WR Grace,
Beltsville
BMI#: MD0338
W.P. Ballard/Beltsville Industrial
Center
Site Alias: W.P. Ballard Site;
W.P. Ballard & Company of
Washington Property
Location: 10722 Tucker Street,
Beltsville
BMI#: MD0232
Waldorf Nike W-44 Launch
Site Alias: C03MD0241
Location: Country Lane,
Mattawoman
BMI#: MD1702
West Hyattsville Metro Property
Site Alias: Ginn's Office Supply;
M.S. Ginn and Company
Location: 5620 Ager Road,
Hyattsville
BMI#: MD1549
White Oak Petroleum Facility
#24640
Site Alias:
Location: 7631 Marlboro Pike,
District Heights
BMI#: MD1099
Wildercroft Shopping Center
Site Alias:
Location: 6808-6820 Riverdale
Road, Riverdale
BMI#: MD0764
Wildercroft Shopping Center (Off-
Site Plume)
Site Alias:
Location: 6808-6820 Riverdale
Road, Riverdale
BMI#: MD0998
Wilson Farm
Site Alias: Redskins Stadium;
Jack Kent Cooke Stadium
Location: South of Sheriff Road
across from Palmer Park,
Landover
BMI#: MD0489
Zeal Scrap Tire Site
Site Alias:
Location: 6205 Dowerhouse
Road, Upper Marlboro
BMI#: MD1656
Zips Cleaners
Site Alias:
Location: 7215 Baltimore
Avenue, College Park
Queen Anne's County
BMI#: MD1161
Banjo Lane
Site Alias:
Location: 204 and 206 Banjo
Lane, Centreville
BMI#: MD1800
Crop Production Services -
Centreville
Site Alias:
Location: 1003 Hope Road,
Centreville
BMI#: MD1352
Former Wye Mills Substation
Site Alias:
Location: U.S. Route 50, north of
Route 404, Wye Mills
BMI#: MD1253
Grasonville Food Mart
Site Alias:
Location: 101 Drummer Drive,
Grasonville
Somerset County
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BMI#: MD1109
Carvel Hall
Site Alias:
Location: 4251 Crisfield Highway,
Crisfield
BMI#: MD1233
Chesapeake Forest Products Co.
Site Alias:
Location: 33677 Costen Road,
Pocomoke City
BMI#: MD0453
Chesapeake Wood Treating
Site Alias: Chesapeake Plywood
Location: Off Puncheon Landing
Road, Pocomoke City
BMI#: MD0111
Crisfield City Dump
Site Alias: Crisfield Dump
Location: Water Street, Crisfield
BMI#: MD0193
Crisfield Light and Power Co.
Site Alias:
Location: Route 413, Crisfield
BMI#: MD0831
Former Linens of the Week
Site Alias:
Location: 407 Anne Street,
Salisbury
BMI#: MD1306
H&H Derby
Site Alias: Brown Derby
Location: 30197 Deal Island
Road, Princess Anne
BMI#: MD0914
Shellfish Seafood, Ltd.
Site Alias:
Location: 30660 Hampden
Avenue, Princess Anne
BMI#: MD0130
Westover Landfill
Site Alias: Somerset Landfill
Location: Arden Station Road,
Westover
St. Mary's County
BMI#: MD0754
Former Thiokol Chemical (PB II,
LLC)
Site Alias: Part of Thiokol -
Mechanicsville (MD-101)
Location: Southeast side of
Friendship School Road and west
of Route 235, Mechanicsville
BMI#: MD0589
Leonardtown Cleaners
Site Alias:
Location: 41650 Fenwick Street,
Leonardtown
BMI#: MD1058
Leonardtown SHA
Site Alias:
Location: South of intersection of
Route 5 and Route 243,
Leonardtown
BMI#: MD1147
Leonardtown Wharf
Site Alias:
Location: South end of
Washington Street, Leonardtown
BMI#: MD0792
Lexington Park Site
Site Alias:
Location: Great Mills Road,
South Coral Drive, Tulagi Place
and Three Notch Road, Lexington
Park
BMI#: MD1856
Modern Cleaners
Site Alias: Charlie Garner's
Modern Cleaners, Royal Cleaners
Location: 21779 Tulagi Place,
Lexington Park
BMI#: MD1864
Park Hall Dump
Site Alias:
Location: Point Lookout Road
and Old Hermanville Road, Park
Hall
BMI#: MD0057
Patuxent River Naval Air Station
Site Alias:
Location: On Cedar Point at
confluence of Patuxent River and
Chesapeake Bay; Butt Rifle Rand
Landill, Lexington Park
BMI#: MD1391
St. Inigoes (NICE East) / Val
Electronics Sys Eng Act - USN
Site Alias: NAS Patuxent River
Webster Field Annex
Location: Beachville Road, St
Inigoes
BMI#: MD0101
Thiokol - Mechanicsville
Site Alias: Includes Former
Thiokol Chemical (PB II,
LLC)(VCP)
Location: 26100 Friendship
School Road, Mechanicsville
BMI#: MD0640
U.S. Navy Torpedo Test Range
(NTTR)
Site Alias: Part of Harry
Lundeberg School and the Paul
Hall Center
Location: 17270 Piney Point
Road, Piney Point
BMI#: MD0324
USN Naval Electronics Sys Eng
Act
Site Alias:
Location: Villa Road off Route 5,
St. Inigoes
Talbot County
BMI#: MD1752
Blizzard Property
Site Alias: Former SHA Cordova
Storage Yard
Location: Lewistown Road,
Cordova
BMI#: MD1192
Cordova Elementary School
Site Alias:
Location: Church Street (Route
309) and Skipton Cordova Road,
Cordova
BMI#: MD0415
Doc National Marine Fisheries
Serv.
Site Alias:
Location: South Morris Street
Ext, Oxford
BMI#: MD1885
Former Black and Decker, Inc.
Site Alias:
Location: 28721 Glebe Road,
Easton
BMI#: MD1249
Former SHA Eastern Regional
Lab
Site Alias: SHA Eastern Regional
Lab
Location: 7857 Ocean Gateway,
Route 50, Easton
BMI#: MD1759
Glebe Park Drive
Site Alias: Airport Industrial Park,
Glebe Park Industrial Park
Location: Glebe Park Drive at
Airpark Drive, Easton
BMI#: MD1829
Hubbard Cleaners
Site Alias: Riverside Cleaners
Location: 210 N Talbot Street, St.
Michaels
BMI#: MD0597
Louis Charlie/Merrimac Cleaners
Site Alias:
Location: 106 - 108 North
Washington Street, Easton
BMI#: MD1717
Mansfield Septic
Site Alias: Wastewater Recycling,
Inc.
Location: 9786 Klondike Road,
Easton
BMI#: MD1193
Tidewater Tractor
Site Alias:
Location: Route 50, south of
Route 404, Wye Mills
Washington County
BMI#: MD0633
Anderson Co. Dry Cleaners
Site Alias: Anderson Cleaners
Location: 104 - 108 East
Washington Street, Hagerstown
BMI#: MD0302
Central Chemical - Hagerstown
(Site)
Site Alias:
Location: 705 Mitchell Avenue,
Hagerstown
BMI#: MD1061
CSX Roundhouse Property
Site Alias:
Location: 300 South Burhans
Boulevard (Route 11),
Hagerstown
BMI#: MD0056
Fairchild Republic Co. Plant 11
Site Alias: Main Plant Complex,
Air Force Plant #11
(C03MD0376); Fairchilde
Industries; Fairchild Republic
Location: 18434 Showalter Road,
Hagerstown
BMI#: MD1062
Former Municipal Electric Light
Plant
Site Alias: Hagerstown MELP
Location: Intersection of Mt.
Aetna Road and South Eastern
Boulevard, Hagerstown
BMI#: MD0482
Fort Ritchie - U.S. Army
Site Alias:
Location: Fort Ritchie Road,
Cascade
BMI#: MD0350
Genuine Parts Co - Raylock DIV
Site Alias:
Location: 100 Raylock Drive,
Hancock
BMI#: MD1021
Greenbriar State Park
Site Alias:
Location: Old Boonsboro
Mountain Road, Boonsboro
BMI#: MD1767
GTS-Welco Property
Site Alias:
Location: 400 West Memorial
Blvd, Hagerstown
BMI#: MD1094
Hagers Shoe (Cannon Shoe
Factory)
Site Alias:
Location: 148 West Franklin
Street, Hagerstown
BMI#: MD0341
Hagerstown - Broadfording Road
Site Alias:
Location: Cearfoss Road and
Broadfording Road, Hagerstown
BMI#: MD0194
Hagerstown American Light and
Heat Co.
Site Alias: MD-194; MD-247
Location: Sycamore Street and
Smith Street, Hagerstown
BMI#: MD0246
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Hagerstown Light and Heat -
Locust St.
Site Alias:
Location: South Locust Street,
Hagerstown
BMI#: MD0247
Hagerstown Light and Heat -
Washington Street
Site Alias: See MD-194
(Hagerstown American Light &
Heat)
Location: West Washington
Street, Hagerstown
BMI#: MD1689
Hagerstown Plant Site
Site Alias: Pangborn Corporation;
Carorundum; Kennecott;
Standard Oil of Ohio; Sullivan
Associates
Location: 580 Pangborn
Boulevard, Hagerstown
BMI#: MD1836
Peter Pan Cleaners
Site Alias:
Location: 31, 37, 68, East
Baltimore Street, Hagerstown
BMI#: MD0637
Pottorf's/Keefauver Cleaners
Site Alias:
Location: 1096 South Potomac
Street, Hagerstown
BMI#: MD1088
University of Maryland -
Hagerstown Center
Site Alias: Baldwin House
Location: 35-46 West
Washington Street & 25.5-27
Franklin Street, Hagerstown
Wicomico County
BMI#: MD1476
2214 West Zion Road
Site Alias:
Location: 2214 West Zion Road,
Salisbury
BMI#: MD0243
Atlantic Wood Industries
Site Alias:
Location: 28114 Old Eden Road,
Fruitland
BMI#: MD1229
Barr International, Inc.
Site Alias:
Location: 2407 North Salisbury
Boulevard (U.S. Route 13 North),
Salisbury
BMI#: MD0275
Dresser Industries
Site Alias:
Location: 124 College Avenue,
Salisbury
BMI#: MD0601
Elite/Freestate/Star Cleaners
Site Alias: 3 South 1st Street
Location: 3 South First Street,
Delmar
BMI#: MD0044
Koppers Co. - Salisbury
Site Alias:
Location: Quantico Road,
Salisbury
BMI#: MD1108
Lester Garage
Site Alias:
Location: 28441 Old Quantico
Road, Salisbury
BMI#: MD0660
Old Fruitland Dump
Site Alias: Fruitland Dump
Location: Slab Bridge Road,
Fruitland
BMI#: MD1247
Plymouth Tube Company
Site Alias:
Location: 2000 Industrial
Parkway, Salisbury
BMI#: MD0793
Salisbury City Yard/North Prong
Site Alias: City of Salisbury
Department of Public Works;
State Roads Commission; SHA
Location: 400 2 West Isabella
Street, Salisbury
BMI#: MD0163
Salisbury Town Gas
Site Alias:
Location: 520 Commerce Street,
Salisbury
BMI#: MD1756
Soft Touch Property
Site Alias:
Location: 677 South Salisbury
Boulevard, Salisbury
Worcester County
BMI#: MD0186
Berlin Landfill
Site Alias:
Location: Flower Street and
Seahawk Road, Berlin
BMI#: MD1137
Byrd Park
Site Alias:
Location: River Street, Snow Hill
BMI#: MD0875
Golden Pride
Site Alias:
Location: Northwest of Route 12
and Stockton Road, Stockton
BMI#: MD1531
Highlander Center Laundromat
Site Alias: Hylander Laundry
Property; 1321 Market Street
Location: Intersection of Market
and 14th Streets, Pocomoke
BMI#: MD0598
Hoffman/Venable Cleaners
Site Alias:
Location: 206 Williams Street,
Berlin
BMI#: MD0801
Judlee Avenue Lift Station
Site Alias:
Location: Judlee Avenue, Ocean
City
BMI#: MD1602
Morris Mill Trichloroethylene
Contamination (TCE)
Site Alias: Salisbury TCE Site
Location: 350-acres bounded by
Morris Mill Pond, South Division
Stree, Tony Tank Creek,
Coulbourn Mill Road, Route 13
and Morris Prong, Salisbury
BMI#: MD1055
Tri-State Oil
Site Alias:
Location: 303-305 East Market
Street, Snow Hill
BMI#: MD1869
Victory Cleaners
Site Alias:
Location: 218 Cedar Street,
Pocomoke City
BMI#: MD0525
Whaley Farm
Site Alias: C03MD1024
Location: 10841 Hayes Landing
Road, Berlin
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APPENDIX H
Brownfield Master Inventory List Archive
Sites
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ALLEGANY COUNTY
BMI#: MD0458
Aetna Lumber
Site Alias:
Location: Route 220 - 7 Miles
South/Southwest of Cumberland,
Cumberland
BMI#: MD1259
Allegany Technology, Inc.
Site Alias: SI Technologies, Vishay
SI Technologies
Location: 11400 Pittsburg Plate
Glass Road (Mexico Farms
Industrial Park)
Glass Road (Mexico Farms
Industrial Park), Cumberland
BMI#: MD0952
Country Club Mall
Site Alias:
Location: 1262 Vocke Road,
Lavale
BMI#: MD0195
Cumberland Gas Light Company
Site Alias:
Location: 200-214 North Mechanic
Street, Cumberland
BMI#: MD0915
Former PPG - Works No. 7
(Pittsburg Plate Glass)
Site Alias: PPG Industries/Mexico
Farms Industrial Park
Location: 11601 Pittsburg Plate
Glass Road, Cumberland
BMI#: MD0328
Lavale Warehouse Fire
Site Alias: Former Surplus City
Facility: Boughman Surplus
Location: 1210 National Highway,
Lavale
BMI#: MD0122
Midland Sunoco Station
Site Alias:
Location: 14823 Broadway
Avenue, SW, Midland
BMI#: MD0339
Precise Metals & Plastics, Inc.
(Cumberland Division)
Site Alias:
Location: Day Road SE (in Mexico
Farms Industrial Park),
Cumberland
BMI#: MD0457
Willison Oil Co.
Site Alias:
Location: Baltimore Pike, Route 2
Box 101, Cresaptown
ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY
BMI#: MD0756
1919 West Street, Annapolis
Site Alias: Cleaning by Riley
Location: 1919 West Street, 1923
West Street, 1925 West Street, 9
Lee Street, Dorsey Street,
Annapolis
BMI#: MD1378
203 Eastern Avenue, Parcel 785
Site Alias:
Location: 203 Eastern Avenue,
Annapolis
BMI#: MD1481
7246 Mockingbird Circle
Site Alias:
Location: 7246 Mockingbird Circle,
Glen Burnie
BMI#: MD1891
74 Mayo Road
Site Alias: AJ Nealy Auto; Former
American Transmission
Location: 74 Mayo Road,
Edgewater
BMI#: MD1482
803 Swift Road
Site Alias:
Location: 803 Swift Road,
Pasadena
BMI#: MD0452
A.S. Pearmon
Site Alias:
Location: 1270 Hardy Road,
Arnold
BMI#: MD1262
Admiral Cleaners Exchange
Property
Site Alias:
Location: 10 Taylor Avenue,
Annapolis
BMI#: MD0353
Alco-Gravure Inc.
Site Alias: Quebecor Printing, Inc.;
Maxwell Communication
Location: 7364 Baltimore
Annapolis Boulevard, Glen Burnie
BMI#: MD1298
Alliant Techsystems,
Inc./Windermere Group, LLC
Site Alias:
Location: 2000 Windermere Court,
Annapolis
BMI#: MD0104
Ametek Inc. - Special Filaments
Div.
Site Alias: Ketema Inc; Specialty
Filaments; Part of IEI (VCP)
Location: 8335 Telegraph Road,
Odenton
BMI#: MD0141
Annapolis Plant
Site Alias: Annapolis Gas & Light
Company
Location: Calvert Street and St.
John Street, Annapolis
BMI#: MD0911
Annapolis Town Center at
Parole/Parole Shopping Center
Site Alias: Includes PNC Bank
Parcel
Location: Riva Road and Forest
Drive, Annapolis
BMI#: MD0035
Anne Arundel County Landfill
Site Alias: Glen Burnie
Convenience Center
Location: 100 Dover Road, Glen
Burnie
BMI#: MD1135
Arundel Plaza
Site Alias: Sears, PoFolks
Restaurant, Sears Automotive
Location: 6650 Governor Ritchie
Highway, Glen Burnie
BMI#: MD1171
Baymeadow Property
Site Alias: Martin Marietta; Gould
Electronics
Location: 6711 Baymeadow Road,
Glen Burnie
BMI#: MD0938
Belle Grove Property
Site Alias:
Location: 4800 Belle Grove Road,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1621
Belle Grove Road Community
(Regional GW Contamination)
Site Alias:
Location: Belle Grove Road &
Thomas Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1392
Bert Jabins Eastport Yacht Yard
Site Alias:
Location: 726 Second Street,
Annapolis
BMI#: MD1730
BMW of Annapolis & Mini of
Annapolis
Site Alias:
Location: 25 Old Mill Bottom Road,
Annapolis
BMI#: MD1618
Brandon Woods II
Site Alias:
Location: 7629 Gambrills Cove
Road, Curtis Bay
BMI#: MD0480
Cherry Hill/Pittman Road/Waldorf
Trailer/Cherry Pit Drum Site B
(Pittman Location)
Site Alias: A-1 Transfer;
Magnetics, Inc.
Location: 701 Pittman Road,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1212
Cleaning By Riley
Site Alias: Annapolis Town Center
at Parole - Annex Property
Location: 2060-2072 Somerville
Road, Annapolis
BMI#: MD0891
Concorde Circle/Lot 6
Development
Site Alias: Concorde Circle Phase
II Development; Airport Square
Technology Park
Location: Concorde Circle,
Linthicum Heights
BMI#: MD1725
Cromwell Fields Shopping Center
Site Alias: Carousel Cleaners
Location: 7389 Baltimore-
Annapolis Boulevard (Intersection
with Dorsey Road), Glen Burnie
BMI#: MD0204
David Taylor/Annapolis - Control
Site Alias: C03MD0236
Location: 640A Broadneck Road,
Annapolis
BMI#: MD0206
Davidsonville - Control Nike W-25
Site Alias: C03MD0235
Location: 3789 Queen Anne
Bridge Road, Davidsonville
BMI#: MD0205
Davidsonville - Launch Nike W-25
Site Alias: C03MD0235
Location: 3737 Elmer F. Hagner
Lane, Davidsonville
BMI#: MD0071
Diamond Shamrock Corp. -
Chemetals Division
Site Alias: Erachem Comilog, Inc.
Location: 711 Pittman Road; 610
Pittman Road, Curtis Bay
BMI#: MD0408
Drumco Drum Dump
Site Alias:
Location: 1500 Arundel Boulevard,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0429
EPA Central Regional Laboratory
Site Alias:
Location: 839 Bestgate Road,
Annapolis
BMI#: MD1332
Falls Grove at Riva Trace
Site Alias: Riva Trace Baptist
Church
Location: 2990 Riva Trace
Parkway, Annapolis
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BMI#: MD0768
Fila U.S.A., Inc. - Brandon Woods
Business Park
Site Alias:
Location: 7630 Gambrills Cove
Road, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0365
Fresh Pond
Site Alias:
Location: Forest Glen Drive, 0.25
miles north of Mountain Road,
Pasadena
BMI#: MD0178
Green Valley Road Site
Site Alias:
Location: End Of Green Valley
Road, Arnold
BMI#: MD1083
Hanover MD
Site Alias: TruGreen Landcare
Location: 7135 Standard Drive,
Hanover
BMI#: MD1213
Hardaway Company
Site Alias:
Location: 325 Lokus Road,
Odenton
BMI#: MD0724
Hi-Tech Color, Inc.
Site Alias: Borden Print Ink;
Borden Chemical
Location: 1721 Midway Road,
Odenton
BMI#: MD0871
IEI Property
Site Alias: Includes Ametek Inc.
(MD-104) Property
Location: 8335 Telegraph Road,
Odenton
BMI#: MD1221
J. F. Johnson Lumber Company
Site Alias:
Location: 1901 West Street,
Annapolis
BMI#: MD1359
Jessup State Surplus
Site Alias: Maryland State Agency
for Surplus Property
Location: 8037 Brook Ridge Road,
Jessup
BMI#: MD0030
Joy Boehm Landfill
Site Alias: Boehm Tire Dump
Location: 1373 St. Stephens
Church Road, Crownsville
BMI#: MD0928
J-World
Site Alias: Parcel 784
Location: 211/213 Eastern
Avenue; 712/714 Second Street,
Annapolis
BMI#: MD1235
Kanasco Ltd.
Site Alias:
Location: 6110 Robinwood Road,
Glen Burnie
BMI#: MD0780
Legion Center
Site Alias: Ag Chemical Equipment
Company, Peck Printing Inc.,
Kakota Ryan Painting, Annapolis
Detailing
Location: 300-314 Legion Avenue,
1814 George Avenue, 1813
Margaret Avenue, Annapolis
BMI#: MD0991
Lot 1, Floodplain A&B, 1177
Patuxent Road
Site Alias: Auto Placement Center,
G&H Partnership, 1179 Patuxent
Rd
Location: 1177 Patuxent Road,
Odenton
BMI#: MD1772
MAA Aviation Boulevard Property
Site Alias:
Location: 10 Amtrak Way,
Linthicum Heights
BMI#: MD1404
Maryland City Plaza Shopping
Center
Site Alias:
Location: 3401-3495 Fort Meade
Road (Route 198), Laurel
BMI#: MD1140
Matlack, Inc.
Site Alias: 4801 Belle Grove Road,
Former Matlack Baltimore Terminal
Location: 4801 Belle Grove Road,
Brooklyn Park
BMI#: MD0070
Mid-Atlantic Wood Preservers
Site Alias: Gunther’s Leasing
Transport
Location: P.O. Box 58; 7457
Shipley Avenue, Harmans
BMI#: MD0081
Middletown Road Dump Site
Site Alias:
Location: Middletown Road,
Annapolis
BMI#: MD1138
Mt. Tabor Road Site
Site Alias: Former Norfolk Farm;
2355 and 2359 Mt. Tabor Road
Location: 2355 Mt. Tabor Road,
Gambrills
BMI#: MD1683
Nabb's Creek Marina and Yacht
Yard
Site Alias: Nabb's Creek Dock Bar
& Grill, White Rocks Yacht Club,
Maurgale Marina
Location: 864 Nabbs Creek Road,
Glen Burnie
BMI#: MD0072
Nevamar Corp.
Site Alias:
Location: 8339 Telegraph Road,
Odenton
BMI#: MD0421
Nova-Kote Inc.
Site Alias:
Location: 7615 Energy Parkway,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1682
Old Mill Plaza
Site Alias:
Location: 657-697 Old Mill Road,
Millersville
BMI#: MD0981
P&K Cleaners
Site Alias: Glendale Well; Auto
Emporium; Auto Clinic
Location: 7628 Baltimore
Annapolis Boulevard, Glen Burnie
BMI#: MD0810
Park Place Development
Site Alias:
Location: Northeast of intersection
of Taylor Avenue and West Street,
Annapolis
BMI#: MD0867
Patapsco Center 1 & 2
Site Alias: Patapsco Industrial
Park
Location: 805 & 809 Barkwood
Court (PC 1); 801, 803 & 80A
Barkwood Court (PC2), Linthicum
BMI#: MD1486
Poole Property
Site Alias: Bacon Ridge Landfill
Location: Bacon Ridge Road
terminus, Crownsville
BMI#: MD1533
Praxair, Inc.
Site Alias: Union Carbide Plant
Location: 7350 Carbide Road,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1429
Ridge Road Parcel
Site Alias:
Location: 7140 Ridge Road,
Hanover
BMI#: MD1385
Robinson Crossing Shopping
Center
Site Alias:
Location: 450-484 Governor
Ritchie Highway, Severna Park
BMI#: MD1256
Sachs Property
Site Alias: BWI Tech Park Phase
II, 1417, 1430, 1440 and 1450
West Nursery Road
Location: 802, 803, 805, 806 and
809 Pinnacle Drive, Linthicum
BMI#: MD0934
Snow Hill Lane Site Phase I
Site Alias: part of Cedar Hill, Area
B (MD-966); VCP Site is a Portion
of Larger SML MD-201 Site
Location: Abutting Snow Hill Lane,
Brooklyn
BMI#: MD1396
Snow Hill Lane Site Phase II
Site Alias: Part of Cedar Lane-
Land Area B (MD-966)
Location: East of Cedar Hill Lane
and north of I-695, Brooklyn
BMI#: MD1291
Southgate Marketplace
Site Alias:
Location: 337 Hospital Drive, Glen
Burnie
BMI#: MD1281
Southwest Annex of Former Parole
Plaza Shopping Center
Site Alias:
Location: Riva Road, Annapolis
BMI#: MD1612
The Enclave on Spa
Site Alias: Annapolis Radiator and
Autobody Shop, Inc., Enterprise
Rental Car, Annapolis City School
Bus Depot, Maryland Recover
Impound Di
Location: 1023 Spa Road,
Annapolis
BMI#: MD1546
Turkey Point
Site Alias: Multiple Residential
Properties - Paca Drive
Location: Paca Drive, Edgewater
BMI#: MD0868
USG Interiors - Access Floor
Division Facility
Site Alias: FastPark2, Airport Fast
Park
Location: 786 Elkridge Landing
Road, Linthicum
BMI#: MD0041
Vectra Corp. - Odenton
Site Alias: Chevron Chemical
Plant; Part of Formica (VCP)
Location: 8305 Telegraph Road,
Odenton
BMI#: MD1775
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Wayson's Corner
Site Alias: Wayson's Motor Court
(Parcel 106, Lot 2)
Location: 1358 Marlboro Road,
Lothian
BMI#: MD1379
Yacht Enterprises Limited
Partnership Properties
Site Alias:
Location: 210 Eastern Avenue;
712 and 714 Second Street,
Annapolis
BALTIMORE CITY
BMI#: MD0859
10 East North Avenue Property
Site Alias:
Location: 10 East North Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0881
1000 Key Highway
Site Alias: Egan Marine
Contractors; Patapsco River
Canvas and Sails; Ryder Truck
Rental and Leasing
Location: 1000 Key Highway,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1726
1001 North Chester Street
Site Alias: Wilcox Ziegler Coal
Storage Yard; Gross Coal Co.;
Potomac Coal Storage Yard;
Anderson Auto Sales; Wise Fuel
Oil
Location: 1001 North Chester
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0802
101 West Dickman Street
Site Alias: Baltimore City
Department of Public Works
Location: 101 West Dickman
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0862
1100 Fleet Street
Site Alias: The Kimball, Tyler &
Co. Barrel Factory, Kirwin & Tyler
Tin Can Factory, Eishenhauer
MacLea Co.
Location: 511 South Central
Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1735
1111 Light Street Parcel
Site Alias:
Location: 1105-1117 Light Street,
1108-1110 William Street, 133-135
East Cross Street, 124-126 Weber
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0837
1134 Hull Street
Site Alias:
Location: 1134 Hull Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1309
1200 North Charles Street
Site Alias:
Location: 1201-1229 North
Charles Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1661
1207 South Highland Street
Site Alias: Brewer's Green, LLC;
Eastern Plating Company
Location: 1207 South Highland
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0812
121 Kane Street
Site Alias: KSP Facility; Hardware
Fair, Airco School of Welding, Solfa
Shoe, Frank's Pallets, Owens
Brockway, Graham Packaging
Location: 121 Kane Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1557
1215 East Fort Avenue Property
Site Alias: Phillips Foods,
McHenry Row II
Location: 1215 - 1265 East Fort
Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1110
1300 Race Street
Site Alias:
Location: 1300 Race Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1646
1301 Edison Highway
Site Alias:
Location: 1301 Edison Highway,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1264
1301 South Conkling Street
Site Alias: White & Herman
Furniture Company; United
Decorative Flower Company
Location: 1301 South Conkling
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1712
1325 Eastern Avenue
Site Alias:
Location: 1325 Eastern Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1321
1400 Eastern Avenue
Site Alias:
Location: 1400 Eastern Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1425
1411 Warner Street
Site Alias: Lot J
Location: 1411 Warner Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0719
1501 St. Paul Street Property
Site Alias:
Location: 1501 Saint Paul Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1375
1600 -1606 Bush Street
Site Alias: Former Southern
Galvanizing
Location: 1600-1606 Bush Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1631
1715 Thames Street
Site Alias: Rec Pier
Location: 1715 Thames Street
Wharf, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1721
1901 South Charles Street
Site Alias: P. Kennedy Foundry
Location: 1901 South Charles
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0147
1st Plant
Site Alias: MD-147
Location: 220 Guilford Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0864
2 East Wells Street
Site Alias: Industrial Sales
Company, McCall Handling;
Allstate Floor and Construction Co.
Location: 2 East Wells Street,
1800 Patapsco Street and 1802
Patapsco Street
, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1782
200 West McComas Street
Site Alias:
Location: 200 West McComas
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0770
2100 Van Deman Street
Site Alias: Red Star Yeast
Location: 2100 Van Deman Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1888
2101 Russell Street
Site Alias: Ringer Property;
Texaco Service Station; Schreiber
Truck Parts Co.
Location: 2101 Russell Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0972
2110 Haines Street
Site Alias:
Location: 2110 Haines Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1641
2220 Langley Street
Site Alias:
Location: 2200 Langley Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0887
2600 North Howard Street
Site Alias: James and Lynn's Tire
Service; Quality Auto Repair;
Johns Tire Service, Furniture
Warehouse, Elite Laundry & Dry
Cleaning Co.;
Location: 2600 North Howard
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0148
2nd Plant
Site Alias: Holliday Plant, Holliday
Street Works, MD-148
Location: Saratoga Street and
Holliday Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1084
3201 St. Paul Street
Site Alias:
Location: 3201 St. Paul Street and
99 East 33rd Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1276
3300-3305 Childs Street and Lot 1
Site Alias: Allwaste Service, Inc.
Location: 3300-3305 Childs Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0745
3310 Childs Street
Site Alias: Alliance Material
Handling
Location: 3310 Childs Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1577
34-40 East Randall Street
Site Alias: Leatherite Cleaners,
Swift Cleaners
Location: 34-40 East Randall
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1327
3508-3520 Fairfield Road
Site Alias: Part of Essex Industrial
Chemical/Mid-States Oil Refining
Location: 3508-3520 Fairfield
Road, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1054
3515 Dolfield Avenue
Site Alias: Baltimore Auto Supply
Company
Location: 3515 Dolfield Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1293
3545 Fairfield Road
Site Alias: Tosco Site
Location: 3545 Fairfield Road,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1366
3601-3607 O'Donnell Street
Site Alias: Gunther Brewery;
Brewers Hill Parcel 3
Location: 3601-3607 O'Donnell
Street, Baltimore
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BMI#: MD1405
3800 E Biddle Street
Site Alias: Former Continental Can
Company; Former Cars Site
Location: 3800 E Biddle Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1616
4214 Mortimer Avenue Property
Site Alias: Baltimore Gas &
Electric; BGE
Location: 4214 Mortimer Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1435
440 East Oliver Street
Site Alias: Lord Baltimore Press;
1500 Greenmount Ave
Location: 440 East Oliver Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1257
4500 and 4504 Harford Road
Property
Site Alias: Jesse C. King, Mini
Mart
Location: 4500 and 4504 Harford
Road, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1660
4501 Curtis Avenue
Site Alias:
Location: 4501 Curtis Avenue,
1701 Benhill Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0160
4th Gas House
Site Alias: Canton Station (MD-
159)
Location: Fait Street and
Lakewood Avenue (formerly
Lancaster Street and Patapsco
Street), Baltimore
BMI#: MD1433
600 S. Broadway and 1640 Fleet
Street
Site Alias:
Location: 600 South Broadway
and 1640 Fleet Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1432
608 South Regester Street
Site Alias: Marketplace Properties
Location: 608 South Regester
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1414
701 South Eden Street
Site Alias:
Location: 701 South Eden Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1421
715 South Haven Street
Site Alias: C. Hoffberger Co Ice
Plant; Case Mason Filling Co; A&L
Packaging, Westwood Chemical
Location: 715 South Haven Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0993
719-723, 725 & 733 Fort Avenue
Site Alias: T and M Painting,
Patterns Unlimited
Location: 719-723, 725 & 733 Fort
Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1394
801 South Caroline Street
Site Alias: Includes 803 S.
Caroline Street
Location: 801- 857 South Caroline
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1093
921/925 Fort Avenue
Site Alias: Former Maryland White
Lead Works
Location: 921 and 925 Fort
Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1409
Ackerman and Baynes, Inc.
Property
Site Alias: 4211-4215 Erdman
Avenue
Location: 4215 Erdman Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1117
American Brewery - Brewhouse
Parcel
Site Alias: John F. Wiessner &
Sons Brewing Co, Brewery Parcel
Location: 1701 North Gay Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0352
American Can Company
Site Alias: American National Can
Company
Location: 2400 Boston Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0152
American Chemmate
Site Alias: Chemical Services
Location: 1113-1131 S. Howard
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0089
American Shot and Lead Co.
Site Alias:
Location: Fayette Street and Front
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1363
Amoco Baltimore Asphalt Terminal
Site Alias: Part of Amoco Oil Co.
(SML); Includes Biochem
Location: 3901 Asiatic Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0105
Amoco Oil Company
Site Alias: Amoco Baltimore
Asphalt Terminal
Location: 3901 Asiatic Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1260
Ansam Metals, Inc.
Site Alias:
Location: 1026 East Patapsco
Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0106
Armco Baltimore Works
Site Alias: Partially overlaps
Former Republic Steet (VCP)
Location: 3501 East Biddle Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1172
Baltimore Camden Yards
Site Alias: U.S. Can, Alltrista, Ball
Corporation
Location: 901 West Ostend Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0052
Baltimore Housing Authority
Site Alias:
Location: 222 East Saratoga
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0257
Baltimore Iron and Metal
Site Alias:
Location: 3800 Newgate Road,
Pier 12, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0012
Baltimore Smelting
Site Alias: H. Landsman & Sons
Location: 227 South Central
Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0051
Baltimore Steel Drum Corp.
Site Alias:
Location: 910 South Kresson
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0292
Biochem
Site Alias: Amoco Oil (MD-105);
Amoco Balt. Asphalt (VCP)
Location: 3901 Asiatic Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0293
Biochem Management Inc.
Site Alias: Former Multichem
Corp; Delaware Hospital Service
Location: 1917 Benhill Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1027
Birtic Property
Site Alias: Better Buildings
Warehouse
Location: 107 West Heath Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1451
Bolton Yards
Site Alias:
Location: 80 West Oliver Street
and 1201 West Mount Royal
Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0273
Bruning Paint Co.
Site Alias: Part of South Haven
Properties (VCP)
Location: 601 South Haven Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0613
Buck's Auto Dump
Site Alias:
Location: 2900 Waterview Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1175
Camden Crossing (Barre Station,
Koppers Site)
Site Alias: Barre Station, Koppers
(MD-431), Parkin Street
Location: Bounded by Scott Street,
McHenry Street And Poppleton
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0841
Canton Crossing Retail
Site Alias: Part of Exxon Co. USA
(MD-091); Standard Oil Refinery
Location: 3501/3801 Boston
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0840
Canton East - Lot 18
Site Alias: 1212 East Apartments;
Kane Bags and Tarps; Harbor Tool
and Die Company; MG
Manufacturing
Location: 1202 South East
Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0159
Canton Station
Site Alias: Canton Station Gas
Plant; 4th Gas Plant (MD-160)
Location: Fait Street and
Lakewood Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0253
Capital Assay Labs
Site Alias:
Location: 2901 Whittington
Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0961
Charles Village West
Site Alias:
Location: 3204-3222 St. Paul
Street, 3 East 33rd Street, 3203
Lovegrove Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1774
Chase Housing Property
Site Alias:
Location: 1027 Cathedral Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1060
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Chesapeake Paperboard Parcel 2
Site Alias: McHenry Row I
Location: 1215 East Fort Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1269
Chevron U.S.A., Inc., Excess East
Yard Property
Site Alias: Part of Chevron Texaco
Baltimore (MD-143)
Location: 1955 Chesapeake
Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0954
Circular Advertising (FETCHO)
Site Alias:
Location: 1500 South Monroe
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0916
Clipper Industrial Park
Site Alias: 3500 Clipper Road
Location: 3500 Clipper Road,
2000-2015 Clipper Drive and 3501
Parkdale, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0110
Conoco Inc Baltimore Terminal
Site Alias:
Location: 3410 Fairfield Road,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0263
Conrail Orangeville Yard
Site Alias:
Location: 6000 East Lombard
Street/4400 Fayette Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1280
Constellation Property - Parcel 1
Site Alias:
Location: 850 South Bond Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1122
Constellation Property - Parcel A
Site Alias:
Location: 901 South Bond Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1448
Constellation Property - Parcel D
Site Alias:
Location: 870-872 South Dallas
Street, 900-915 South Caroline,
1500-1530 Thames Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1113
Constellation Property - Parcels B
and C
Site Alias:
Location: 1401/1403 and 1409
Thames Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0354
Continental Can Co. - USA Plant
#16
Site Alias: Part of 3800 E Biddle
Street VCP
Location: 3701 Duncanwood Lane,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0113
Crown Central Petroleum
Site Alias:
Location: 1622/1632 South Clinton
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1202
Crown Simplimatic, Inc. Facility
Site Alias:
Location: 1200 South Newkirk
Street or 4623 O'Donnell Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1498
CSX Property (Fort Armistead
Road)
Site Alias: Ward 25 Sec. 9 Blk
7006 Lot 10
Location: Between Fort Armistead
Road and I-695, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1325
CSX Riverside Yard (Locust Point
Terminal)
Site Alias: Includes VCP Site
Riverside Shop (MD1796)
Location: North of East McComas,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1685
Dillon Street Property
Site Alias:
Location: 3900 Dillon Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1736
Domain Brewers Hill Phase II/The
National Apartments
Site Alias: Part of 3601-3607
O'Donnell Street and 3701
O’Donnell Street VCP properties;
Gunther Brewery Lot 6A
Location: 3607 O'Donnell Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0153
Dynasurf Chemical Corp.
Site Alias: Part of Fleet Eden
Garage Sites (VCP)
Location: 1411 Fleet Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1398
E. J. Codd Company
Site Alias:
Location: 700 & 704 South
Caroline Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1104
E. Stewart Mitchell Facility
Site Alias: Mitchell E.S. Co.,
Mitchell Asphalt
Location: 1400 Ceddox Street and
1500 Benhill Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0379
East Federal Street Site
Site Alias:
Location: East of 3520 East
Federal Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1862
Eastern High School Soil Sampling
Site Alias: Gorsuch Avenue Study
Area
Location: Behind Eastern High
School (1101 East 33rd St),
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0538
Essex Industrial Chemicals, Inc.
Site Alias: Part of 3508-3520
Fairfield Road (VCP)
Location: 3520 Fairfield Road,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0114
Estech General Chemical Co.
Site Alias:
Location: 5500 Chemical Road,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0091
Exxon Co. USA
Site Alias:
Location: 3801 Boston Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0244
F. Bowie Smith & Son, Inc
Site Alias:
Location: 4500 East Lombard
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1164
Fleet Eden Garage Sites
Site Alias: Includes Dynasurf
(MD-153)
Location: 1401/1415, 1417/1419,
1421 Eastern Avenue; 1424, 1426,
1432 Fleet Street; 509 South Eden
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0844
Former Chesapeake Paperboard
Company
Site Alias: McHenry Row I
Location: 1001 East Fort Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1446
Former Coliseum Building
Site Alias:
Location: 2201 North Monroe
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1205
Former Esskay Plant
Site Alias:
Location: 3800 East Baltimore
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1169
Former Waterford Caseworks
Site Alias: 1809 Bayard Street;
Former Athey Paint Company
Location: 1809 Bayard Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0411
Fort Holabird Crime Records
Center
Site Alias:
Location: Corner of Oakland
Avenue and Detroit Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0855
Four Seasons/Legg Mason Tower
Site Alias: Legg Mason Office
Tower and Garage, Legg Mason
Tower Retail, Four Seasons
Residential, Four Seasons Hotel,
Four Seasons Retail
Location: Block 1800 [100, 200,
300 International Drive; 700, 716
President Street; 701 Aliceanna
Street], Baltimore
BMI#: MD1043
Frankford Gardens Shopping
Center
Site Alias:
Location: Frankford Avenue and
Sinclair Lane, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1754
Frederick Elementary School
Site Alias:
Location: 2501 Frederick Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0319
G & M Terminal
Site Alias:
Location: 3500-3800 Asiatic
Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0866
Gateway South and Warner Street
Properties
Site Alias: Includes Gateway
South Phase I and Warners Street
Properies VCP Sites. Maryland
Chemical Co.; Chemstation Mid-
Atlantic
Location: 1501, 1525, 1551
Russell Street; 1501, 1601, 1629,
1633, 1645 Warner Street, 2119
Haines Street; 2104 Worcester
Street and 2102, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1449
Gateway South, Phase I
Site Alias: Maryland Chemical Co.,
Chemstation Mid-Atlantic; Gateway
South and Warner St
Location: 1501, 1525 and 1551
Russell Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1320
General Motors Site-Area A
Site Alias: Anchor Freight Motors;
Chesapeake Commerce Center
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Location: West of Broening
Highway and North of Holabird
Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1215
General Motors Site-Area B
Site Alias: Anchor Motor Freight:
General Motors Truck and Bus
Location: South of Holabird
Avenue and west of Broening
Highway, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0729
General Motors Site-Area D
Site Alias: Fort Holabird
Location: East of Broening
Highway and north of Keith
Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0766
GP66 Building
Site Alias: Camp Holabird; Fort
Holabird
Location: 1901 Portal Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1085
GPA Industrial LLC
Site Alias: Navistar International;
1901-2015 Washington Boulevard
Location: 1903 Washington
Boulevard, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1566
Greenmount Avenue Property
Site Alias: 1400-1412 Greenmount
Avenue
Location: 1400-1428 Greenmount
Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1686
Grundy Street Property
Site Alias: C&P Telephone
Company
Location: 910 Grundy Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0753
Gunther Brewery - Parcel 10 -
"Former Railroad Right-of-Way" -
Northeast Portion
Site Alias:
Location: Southern border of
Toone Street to intersection of
O'Donnell Street and South Haven
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1739
Gunther Brewery - Parcel 10 -
"Former Railroad Right-of-Way" -
Southwest Portion
Site Alias:
Location: Extends from 1300 block
of South Conkling Street to the
southern border of Toone Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1286
Gunther Brewery - Parcel 4 - "Hops
Building"
Site Alias:
Location: 1200 South Conkling
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0720
Gunther Brewery - Parcel 5 - "Ale,
Pilsner and Stout Building"
Site Alias:
Location: 1211 South Conkling
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0721
Gunther Brewery - Parcel 6
Site Alias: Gunther Brewery Parcel
4; Easton Street
Location: 3701 O'Donnell Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1289
Gunther Brewery - Parcel 7 -
"Toone Street"
Site Alias: Toone Street
Location: Toone Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1290
Gunther Brewery - Parcel 9 -
"Triangular Parcel/Parking Lot"
Site Alias:
Location: East of 1300 South
Conkling Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1510
Gwynns Falls/Middle Branch
Arsenic Study
Site Alias: Middle Branch Study
Location: Middle Branch of the
Patapsco River, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0783
H.F. Miller & Son Building
Site Alias: American Can Co.,
Sumwalt Ice Co.; Miller Court
Location: 2601 North Howard
Street and 2643 Mace Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1121
Harbor Point - Areas 2 and 3
Site Alias: Former Allied Signal
Location: Block Street, South
Caroline Street, Philpot Street and
Dock Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0233
Highlandtown Gas
Site Alias: BGE Highlandtown
Substation
Location: 3913 Pulaski Highway,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1511
Hollinswood Shopping Center
(Former Betty Brite)
Site Alias: Betty Brite
Location: 2157 West Patapsco
Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1214
Inland Leidy, Inc.
Site Alias: Windsor Terminal;
Inland Oil Company (IOC, Inc.)
Location: 2225 Evergreen Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0283
J.W. Boarman Company, Inc
Site Alias: Boarman, J.W.
Company Inc.
Location: 1421 Ridgely Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0929
Kelco Property
Site Alias:
Location: 4020 East Baltimore
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0340
Key Highway Shipyard
Site Alias:
Location: 1101 Key Highway,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1203
Kirk-Steiff Silver Building
Site Alias:
Location: 800 Wyman Park Drive,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1468
Kopper Co Inc - Metal Products
Division
Site Alias: Part of Camden
Crossing (VCP)
Location: 200 Scott St, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0021
Koppers Co. Baltimore Treating
Plant Landfill
Site Alias:
Location: 3100 Childs Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1415
Lenmar, Inc.
Site Alias: Lenmar Lacquers
Location: 150 South Calverton
Road, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1663
Lion Brothers Building
Site Alias: Globe Building; Globe
Screen Printing
Location: 873-875, 877-889
Hollins Street; 890, 892, 895 Boyd
Street; 886 West Lombard Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0258
Locomotive Junkyard
Site Alias:
Location: Near 6000 Chemical
Road, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0784
Lombard Street Property
Site Alias: Cambrex Bioscience
Location: 5901 East Lombard
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0897
Lot 42, Hollander Ridge Business
Park
Site Alias: Hollander Ridge
Location: 2001 62nd Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0118
M&T Chemicals Inc. - Atotech
Site Alias: Atotech USA, Inc.
Location: 1900 Chesapeake
Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1731
Major Packaging Property
Site Alias:
Location: 3700-3800 4th Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1078
Malt Mill Building
Site Alias: Brewers Hill East
(Brownfields Site)
Location: 3701 Dillon Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1431
Marketplace East
Site Alias:
Location: 607-627 South
Broadway, 614-616 South
Regester Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1430
Marketplace West
Site Alias:
Location: 604-622 South
Broadway, 1621-1631 Fleet Street,
611-623 South Bethel Street, 1630
Aliceanna Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1412
Marlen Trading Company
Site Alias:
Location: 4101 Curtis Ave,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0095
Martin Marietta Corp.
Site Alias:
Location: 1130 East 30th Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1644
Maryland Stadiums Site
Site Alias: Camden Industrial Park;
Camden Yards Area
Location: Camden Industrial Park;
Camden Yards Area, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1684
Metro Cleaners
Site Alias:
Location: 2728 Loch Raven
Boulevard, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1039
Montgomery Park Business Center
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Site Alias: Former Montgomery
Ward Catalog Building Complex;
1900 Washington Blvd.; 1800
Washington Blvd
Location: 1000 South Monroe
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0471
Morgan State University Site
Site Alias:
Location: 4101 Hillen Road,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0823
Mr. Nifty Cleaners
Site Alias:
Location: 3223 Greenmount
Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0119
MRI Corporation
Site Alias: M&T Chemicals, Inc. -
MRI; 1900 Chesapeake Avenue
Location: 3233 Vera Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0930
National Bohemian Brewery
Site Alias:
Location: 3601 Dillon Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0096
NL Industries Inc. Baltimore Metal
Plant
Site Alias:
Location: 214 West Henrietta
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0098
NL Industries Inc. White Lead Plt
Site Alias:
Location: 204 Spears Wharf,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0097
NL Industries Merchants Shot
Works
Site Alias: Phoenix Shot Tower
Location: 701 E Fayette Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1450
Northwest Health and
Rehabilitation Center
Site Alias: Nursing Home or
Convalescent Center; Millenium
Health
Location: 4601 Pall Mall Road,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1771
Oldham Crossing
Site Alias:
Location: 4600 Gough St, 120
South Oldham St, 160 South
Oldham St., Baltimore
BMI#: MD1198
Overflo Warehouse Facility
Site Alias: Key Way Transport Inc,
National Brewing Company
Location: 3901 Dillon Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0488
Parker Metals Decorating Inc.
Site Alias: Parker Metals Site
Location: 1301 South Howard
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1326
Patapsco Industrial Center
Site Alias: Former Harbison
Walker Refractories
Location: 1200 East Patapsco
Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1423
Penn Square
Site Alias:
Location: 2632-2678 Pennsylvania
Avenue; 1611-1617 Clifton
Avenue; 2655-2661, 2631-2649 &
2650-2656 Bruce Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0895
Penn Square II Property
Site Alias: Includes the eastern
portion of the Penn Square
property (VCP)
Location: 2614 - 2626
Pennsylvania Avneue, eastern
portion of 2632 Pennsylvania
Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0249
Plating Site
Site Alias:
Location: 1009 West Baltimore
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1305
Point Breeze Business Center
(C1,C2,C4)
Site Alias:
Location: 2400, 2500, 2501, 2510
Broening Highway (Parcel C, Lot
1,2,4), Baltimore
BMI#: MD1033
Point Breeze Business Center (C3)
Site Alias:
Location: 2330 Broening Highway
(Parcel C, Lot 3), Baltimore
BMI#: MD1201
Point Breeze Business Center
(D1,D5)
Site Alias:
Location: 2200 Broening Highway
(Parcel D, Lots 1 And 5), Baltimore
BMI#: MD1209
Point Breeze Business Center
(D1A)
Site Alias:
Location: 2200 Broening Highway
(Parcel D, Lot 1A), Baltimore
BMI#: MD1200
Point Breeze Business Center (D2)
Site Alias:
Location: 2300 Broening Highway
(Parcel D, Lot 2), Baltimore
BMI#: MD1210
Point Breeze Business Center (D3)
Site Alias:
Location: 2310 Broening Highway
(Parcel D, Lot 3), Baltimore
BMI#: MD0422
Port Liberty Industrial Center
Site Alias: Port Liberty Industrial
Park
Location: 1900 Frankfurst Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0880
Potts and Callahan Quarry
Site Alias: Redland Genstar, Inc.,
Gwynns Falls Ready Mix, Flintkote
Company, Harry T. Campbell &
Sons
Location: 2902 West Baltimore
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1036
Proctor & Gamble Soap
Manufacturing
Site Alias: Tide Point
Location: 1422 Nicholson Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1142
Pulaski Incinerator Facility
Site Alias:
Location: 6709 Pulaski Highway,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1507
Raisin Monumental Company
Site Alias:
Location: 2000 Chesapeake
Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1220
Rhone-Poulenc
Site Alias: Alcolac, Inc.; Rhodia,
Inc.; Solvay USA, Inc.
Location: 3440 Fairfield Road,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1368
Riverside Wharf
Site Alias: Main Steel (First VCP
Application and BF Assessment);
1301 Boyle Street
Location: 1420 Key Highway,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0343
Safety-Kleen Corporation
Site Alias: Safety Kleen Systems,
Inc.
Location: 1448 Desoto Road,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0245
Severn Street Station
Site Alias: Includes Valspar
Baltimore Plant (VCP)
Location: 1400 Block Severn
Street; 1700 Bayard Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1615
SHA Storage Lot
Site Alias:
Location: 3510 Hawkins Point
Road, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0279
Sherwin Williams
Site Alias:
Location: 2325 Hollins Ferry Road,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1639
Sinclair and Valentine, L.P.
Site Alias: Flint Ink Corporation
Location: 3520 East Federal
Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0755
South Haven Properties
Site Alias: Includes Bruning Paint
Co. (MD-273)
Location: 601 South Haven Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0378
Southgate Industrial Park
Site Alias:
Location: 2147 Wicomico Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0751
Southside Marketplace
Site Alias:
Location: 857 East Fort Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1134
SSI Realty Corporation
Site Alias: 1201 South Paca Street
Location: 710 West Ostend Street,
730 West West Street, 801-819
West West Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1283
Station North Townhomes
Site Alias:
Location: 117 East Lafayette
Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1704
Stony Run Lot Childcare Site
Site Alias: JHU Childcare
Location: 200 Wyman Park Drive,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0312
Striegel Supply
Site Alias:
Location: 6001 Chemical Road,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1195
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Support Terminal Services, Inc.
Site Alias: Port Liberty Industrial
Park
Location: 1800 Frankfurst Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1542
Swann Park
Site Alias:
Location: McComas Street and
Race Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1402
Swann's Wharf
Site Alias:
Location: 951 Fell Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0390
Tank Barge #626
Site Alias:
Location: Pier 1 Clinton Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0964
The Greens at Irvington Mews
Site Alias: Frederick Avenue
Property (4200-4400 Frederick
Ave) was previous property name
and address under old application.
Location: 4300 Frederick Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1411
Tidewater Yacht Service Center
Site Alias:
Location: 1020-1022 Key Highway
East, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0990
TravelCenters of America Former
Mobil Station
Site Alias: Baltimore Travel Plaza,
TCA No. 216, 5400 O'Donnell
Street Cutoff
Location: 5625 O'Donnell Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1651
Tune Up City
Site Alias: 703 Whitelock Street;
705 Whitelock Street
Location: 701 Whitelock Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0806
Union Mill
Site Alias: Life-Like Products, Inc.;
Lifoam Manfacturing Co.
Location: 1500 Union Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0832
Union Wharf
Site Alias: The Arundel
Corporation; Taylor Supply; 915
South Wolfe Street
Location: 901 South Wolfe Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0760
United Iron & Metal, LLC
Site Alias:
Location: 2545 Wilkens Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0722
Vail Street
Site Alias:
Location: 5425 O'Donnell Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1166
Valspar Baltimore Plant
Site Alias: Severn Street Station
MGP; Chesapeake Iron Works
Location: 1401 Severn Street,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0809
Warner Street Properties
Site Alias: Part of Gateway South
and Warner Street; Baltimore
Cedar Company, JB McNeal Paint,
Oil and Varnish Works, Gordon
Carton, C.D. P
Location: 1501, 1601, 1629, 1633
and 1645 Warner Street, 2119
Haines Street, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0015
WR Grace & Co. - Davidson Chem
Div.
Site Alias:
Location: 5500 Chemical Road,
Curtis Bay
BALTIMORE COUNTY
BMI#: MD1859
10100 Reisterstown Road
Site Alias: Former Solo Cup
Facility, Foundry Row Property
Location: 10100 Reistertown
Road, Owings Mills
BMI#: MD1586
11 West Aylesbury Road Property
Site Alias: Adjacent to 1941
Greenspring Drive
Location: 11 West Aylesbury
Road, Timonium
BMI#: MD0988
1121 Berrymans Lane
Site Alias: Former Smoot's Garage
(Canby Site)
Location: 1121 Berrymans Lane,
Reisterstown
BMI#: MD1447
1400 Taylor Avenue
Site Alias: Bendix, ETG
Location: 1400 Taylor Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1607
2331 Cleanleigh Drive
Site Alias:
Location: 2331 Cleanleigh Drive,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1878
2905 Virginia Avenue
Site Alias: Snyder's Pond
Property, Storm Drain Odor
Complaint
Location: 2905 Virginia Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1866
3807 Annapolis Road
Site Alias: Krauss Residence
Location: 3807 Annapolis Road,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1376
40 West Auto Park Inc.
Site Alias: Friendly Lincoln
Mercury; Monarch Lincoln Mercury
Location: 5525 Baltimore National
Pike, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1794
5 West Aylesbury Road Property
Site Alias: Social Security
Administration; USF Filtration, Pall
Corporation; Memtec; Filterite; SKF
Inc.
Location: 5 West Aylesbury Road,
Timonium
BMI#: MD1706
602 South Rolling Road
Site Alias:
Location: 602 South Rolling Road,
Catonsville
BMI#: MD0174
68th Street Dump/Complex
Site Alias: Colgate Pay
Dump/Industrial Enterprises/Robb
Tyler Chesaco Dump
Location: 68th Street, Rosedale
BMI#: MD0874
7020 Quad Avenue Site
Site Alias:
Location: 7020 Quad Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1860
8604 Loch Raven Boulevard
Site Alias:
Location: 8604 Loch Raven
Boulevard, Ridgeleigh
BMI#: MD0744
8655 Pulaski Highway
Site Alias: 8655 Pulaski Joint
Venture, LLC
Location: 8655 Pulaski Highway,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1708
9 Melissa Court
Site Alias:
Location: 9 Melissa Court, Owings
Mills
BMI#: MD1052
Air Force Plant #50
Site Alias: C03MD0377
Location: 1919 Halethorpe
Avenue, Halethorpe
BMI#: MD1674
Andy Nelson's BBQ
Site Alias: Dewilton W Haslup Jr
Irrevocable Trust, Dewilston W
Haslup, Jr.; DW Haslup, Jr.
Location: 11003-11009 York
Road, Cockeysville
BMI#: MD1208
Arcade Towson/ Radio Park
Site Alias:
Location: 1220 East Joppa Road,
Towson
BMI#: MD1617
Avalon Hunt Valley
Site Alias: Hunt Valley Towne
Centre, Hunt Valley Mall, Macy's,
Wal-Mart, MVP Lanes
Location: 100 Shawan Road, Hunt
Valley
BMI#: MD0448
Back River
Site Alias:
Location: Off Beachwood Ave at
Porter Point, Essex
BMI#: MD0069
Baltimore Galvanizing Company
Inc.
Site Alias:
Location: 7110 Quad Avenue,
Rosedale
BMI#: MD1162
Baltimore Goodwill Industries
Site Alias:
Location: 4001 Southwestern
Boulevard, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0175
Batavia Landfill
Site Alias:
Location: 619 Batavia Farm Road,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0388
Beachwood Estates
Site Alias: Merritt Farms
Waterfront; Beachwood
Development
Location: East of Morse Lane and
West of Todd Point Lane,
Edgemere
BMI#: MD1230
Bell Atlantic/Hunt Valley Business
Park
Site Alias: C&P Telephone
Company Facility - GLC #25780;
Bell Atlantic Maintenance Building
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Location: 11119 McCormick Road,
Cockeysville
BMI#: MD1489
Bengie's Road
Site Alias: Lewis Davis Dump
Location: Off Bengies Road,
Middle River
BMI#: MD0046
BIO Quest
Site Alias:
Location: Schilling Circle,
Cockeysville
BMI#: MD1323
Blenheim Road Wells
Site Alias:
Location: Blenheim Road,
Jacksonville
BMI#: MD0187
Buck Steel Drum
Site Alias:
Location: 8234 Rosebank Avenue,
Dundalk
BMI#: MD1126
Catonsville Plaza
Site Alias: Brite America
Cleaners/Catonsville Plaza
Cleaners
Location: 5301-5447 Baltimore
National Pike, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1265
Chadwick Cleaners
Site Alias:
Location: 7137 Security
Boulevard, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1824
Chartley Park Shopping Center
Site Alias:
Location: 2-152 Chartley Park
Drive and 525 Main Street,
Reisterstown
BMI#: MD1591
Chesaco Avenue OCP
Site Alias:
Location: 1207, 1209, 1209H,
1211, 1213, 1215 Chesaco
Avenue, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0747
Chesapeake Park Plaza - Block B
Site Alias: Glenn L Martin Facility -
Plant 1, Lockheed Martin
Location: 2323 Eastern Boulevard,
Middle River
BMI#: MD0746
Chesapeake Park Plaza - Blocks A
& A2
Site Alias: Glenn L Martin Facility -
Plant 1, Lockheed Martin
Location: 2323 Eastern Boulevard,
Middle River
BMI#: MD1714
Church Lane Shopping Center
Site Alias:
Location: 9946 York Road,
Cockeysville
BMI#: MD0315
Circuit City
Site Alias: Balcon Site
Location: 6211 Rossville
Boulevard, Rossville
BMI#: MD1623
Country Ridge Shopping Center
Site Alias:
Location: 1550 Country Ridge
Lane, Essex
BMI#: MD0380
Cutronics
Site Alias:
Location: 1925 and 1941
Greenspring Drive, Timonium
BMI#: MD1335
Daniels Property
Site Alias:
Location: 3504 Washington
Boulevard, Halethorpe
BMI#: MD0933
Eastport Industrial Center
Site Alias:
Location: 7001 Quad Avenue,
Rosedale
BMI#: MD1098
Farboil Paint Company
Site Alias:
Location: 8200 Fischer Road,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1416
Former Auto Repair Facility
Site Alias:
Location: 3500 Baltimore
Washington Boulevard, Lansdowne
BMI#: MD0155
Former Bausch & Lomb Diecraft
Plant
Site Alias:
Location: 14600 York Road,
Sparks
BMI#: MD1317
Former Kings Cleaners
Site Alias: Former AMF Joppa
Lanes
Location: 1616 - 1628 East Joppa
Road, Towson
BMI#: MD0264
Four Corners (Jacksonville)
Site Alias:
Location: Intersection of
Jarrettsville Pike, Sweet Air Road
and Paper Mill Road, Jacksonville
BMI#: MD0116
Gould Inc. Ind - Battery Div.
Site Alias:
Location: 1933 Greenspring Drive,
Timonium
BMI#: MD0213
Greenspring - Launch BA92
Site Alias: Nike Site Towson
Launch (MD-412 / C03MD0246)
Location: Ridge Road,
Greenspring
BMI#: MD0951
Har Sinai Property
Site Alias:
Location: 2905 Walnut Avenue,
Greenspring
BMI#: MD1130
Highlands Corporate Office Park
Site Alias:
Location: Ridgebrook Road and
York Road, Sparks
BMI#: MD0983
Ingleside Cleaners (Off-Site Plume)
Site Alias:
Location: Adjacent to 808
Ingleside Drive, Catonsville
BMI#: MD0280
J&L Industries Site
Site Alias:
Location: 6923 Ebenezer Road,
Chase
BMI#: MD0962
Karll Property
Site Alias:
Location: North Point Road (350
feet north of Lodge Farm Road),
Dundalk
BMI#: MD0845
Keywell Property
Site Alias:
Location: 7600 Rolling Mill Road,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0285
Koppers Co. - Glen Arm
Site Alias: United Container
Machinery Group
Location: 5200 Glen Arm Road,
Glen Arm
BMI#: MD0309
Leo J. Mccourt Dump
Site Alias:
Location: 4360 North Point
Boulevard, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1442
Liberty Plaza Shopping Center
Site Alias: Liberty Plaza; 8700 &
8710 Liberty Road, 3615
Brenbrook Drive
Location: 8730 Liberty Road NS,
8701-8725 (odd) and 8624-8632
(even) Liberty Plaza Mall,
Randallstown
BMI#: MD1521
Lynch Cove Run
Site Alias:
Location: 1799 Merritt Boulevard,
Dundalk
BMI#: MD0389
Maryvale Preparatory School
Site Alias:
Location: 11300 Falls Road,
Brooklandville
BMI#: MD1199
Meadows Park Shopping Center
Site Alias:
Location: 6606-6658 Security
Boulevard, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0277
Metals & Residues Processing -
Marble Court
Site Alias:
Location: 10107 Marble Court,
Cockeysville
BMI#: MD0276
Metals & Residues Processing -
Milford Mill
Site Alias:
Location: 4400 Milford Mill Road,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1218
Mount Wilson Facility
Site Alias: Thomas Wilson Center
Location: Mount Wilson Lane,
Pikesville
BMI#: MD1523
MPA MESTEK Property
Site Alias:
Location: 10 Maryland Avenue,
Dundalk
BMI#: MD0444
M-V Santa Clara I
Site Alias:
Location: Baltimore Harbor,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0463
National Circuits - Pikesville
Site Alias:
Location: 4 Sherwood Drive,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1470
National Circuits Inc - Pikesville
Property
Site Alias:
Location: Park Circle, Towson
BMI#: MD0464
National Circuits, Inc. - Timonium
Site Alias:
Location: 108 and 110 West
Timonium Road, Timonium
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BMI#: MD1345
Northview Shopping Center
Site Alias:
Location: 9634 Bel Air Road, Perry
Hall
BMI#: MD0238
O.H. Williamson
Site Alias:
Location: Williamson Lane, 0.1
miles north of Cockeysville,
Cockeysville
BMI#: MD1701
Pikesville Retail
Site Alias: Walgreens Pikesville;
Old Court Shopping Center
Location: 1510 Reisterstown
Road, Pikesville
BMI#: MD0908
Pikesville Shopping Center
Site Alias: Pikesville One Hour
Cleaners
Location: 1400 Reisterstown
Road, Pikesville
BMI#: MD0534
Pulaski Motors Site
Site Alias: MD-534
Location: 10001 Pulaski Highway,
Middle River
BMI#: MD1457
Quad Avenue Parcels 17, 19, and
218
Site Alias:
Location: East of 6800 Quad
Avenue, Rosedale
BMI#: MD1131
Reading/White Hall Paper Board
Co.
Site Alias: Federal Paperboard
Company
Location: Wiseburg Road and Big
Falls Road, White Hall
BMI#: MD1370
Redland Genstar- White Marsh
Site Alias: White Marsh Plant,
White Marsh West Plant
Location: 10300 Pulaski Highway,
White Marsh
BMI#: MD0331
Reister's Property
Site Alias: Reisterstown Village
Tract
Location: 34-36 Main Street;
Junction of MD Route 30 and MD
Route 40, Reisterstown
BMI#: MD1711
Reisterstown Shopping Center
Site Alias:
Location: 11989 Reisterstown
Road, Reisterstown
BMI#: MD0166
Relay Mud Slide
Site Alias:
Location: Woodland Drive and
Viaduct Avenue, Relay
BMI#: MD1177
Ridgely Plaza Shopping Center
Site Alias:
Location: 1752-1776 York Road,
Lutherville
BMI#: MD0383
Robert E. Lee Park/Lake Roland
Bridge
Site Alias:
Location: Railroad Marker 377+00
To Marker 440+00, Baltimore
BMI#: MD1248
Roberts Property
Site Alias: Robert's Trash
Location: 3617 East Joppa Road,
Parkville
BMI#: MD1874
Rosedale Shopping Center
Site Alias:
Location: 8414 Philadelphia Road,
Rosedale
BMI#: MD1790
Royal Cleaners
Site Alias:
Location: 7500 Windsor Mill Road,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0349
Safety Kleen Corp - Catonsville
Site Alias:
Location: 1012 1/2 Leslie Avenue,
Catonsville
BMI#: MD0188
Security Boulevard Site
Site Alias:
Location: 1718 Belmont Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1665
Security Station
Site Alias: Diamond Cleaners
Location: 1700 North Rolling
Road, Woodlawn
BMI#: MD1535
SHA Brooklandville Central
Laboratory
Site Alias: 10615 Falls Rd
Location: 2323 W. Joppa Road,
Lutherville
BMI#: MD1536
SHA Brooklandville Satelite
Storage Yard
Site Alias: Salt Barn
Location: 10615 Falls Road,
Lutherville
BMI#: MD1643
SHA Halethorpe Pipe Yard
Site Alias: SHA Pipe Yard Salt
Barn, SHA District 4 Pipe Yard
Facility
Location: 5000 Washington
Boulevard, Halethorpe
BMI#: MD1222
Signode Eastern Operations/HS
Processing Inc.
Site Alias: Heidtman Steel
Products Inc.
Location: 4505 North Point
Boulevard/2121 Grays Road,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD0562
Simkins Industries
Site Alias: Simkins Dump
Location: 201 River Road,
Catonsville
BMI#: MD0080
Smuck Dump
Site Alias:
Location: 4500 Transway Road,
Lansdowne
BMI#: MD1538
Southern Maryland Oil
Site Alias:
Location: ,
BMI#: MD1539
Spring Grove Hospital
Site Alias:
Location: Wade Avenue,
Catonsville
BMI#: MD0288
Sun Chemical Corp. - GPI Division
Site Alias:
Location: 42 Gwynns Mill Court,
Owings Mills
BMI#: MD1207
Texas Maintenance Yard
Site Alias:
Location: 9901 York Road,
Cockeysville
BMI#: MD1000
The Lakes at Stansbury Shores
Site Alias: Johns Hopkins
Property; Schaefer Industries Site
Location: 8315 Stansbury Road,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1219
Thomas Manufacturing Corporation
Site Alias:
Location: 500 Dairy Road, Parkton
BMI#: MD0289
Thompson Steel Company Inc
Site Alias:
Location: 4515 North Point
Boulevard, Baltimore
BMI#: MD0820
Towson City Center
Site Alias: The Investment
Building; One Investment Place
Location: 1 Investment Place,
Towson
BMI#: MD0900
Towson Row
Site Alias: Seitz Property; Swartz
Property
Location: 10, 21, 28
Susquehanna Avenue, 305 York
Road, 13, 15, 21-23-25, 27-31, 47-
49 Chesapeake Avenue, 301
Washington Avenue, West Su,
Towson
BMI#: MD0132
Vulcan Materials Metals Div.
Site Alias: AMG Resources
Corporation
Location: 2415 Grays Road,
Sparrows Point
BMI#: MD1009
Walgreen Store Location #07574
Site Alias: Ingleside Cleaners,
Westview Lounge
Location: Southeast corner of
Ingleside Avenue and U.S. Route
40 (Baltimore National Pike),
Catonsville
BMI#: MD1630
Ward Machinery Company
Site Alias: Ward Machinery; The
Ward Machinery Company
Location: 10615 Beaver Dam
Road, Cockeysville
BMI#: MD1125
Westview Mall
Site Alias: Former Lord Baltimore
Cleaners
Location: I-695 and Route 40,
Catonsville
BMI#: MD1010
Wilkens Beltway Plaza
Site Alias:
Location: 4600 Wilkens Avenue,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1710
Woodmoor Shopping Center -
Baltimore
Site Alias: 7015-7041 Woodmoor
Shopping Center
Location: 7017 Liberty Road,
Baltimore
BMI#: MD1364
Yorkridge Shopping Center
Site Alias:
Location: 30 West Ridgely Road,
Lutherville
BMI#: MD1374
Yorktowne Plaza
Site Alias:
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Location: 100 Block Cranbrook
Road, Cockeysville
CALVERT COUNTY
BMI#: MD1074
Chesapeake Ranch Estates
Site Alias: Rousby Hall Road;
Lower Compound Adjacent to Rio
Grande Trail
Location: Rousby Hall Road and
Rio Grande Trail, Lusby
CAROLINE COUNTY
BMI#: MD0423
Dave's Reloading and Gun Repair
Site Alias:
Location: 325 Fleetwood Road,
Denton
BMI#: MD0924
Former Famous Dry Cleaners
Site Alias:
Location: 114B South Main Street,
Federalsburg
BMI#: MD1299
Former Federalsburg Substation
Site Alias:
Location: 616 Academy Avenue,
Route 307, Federalsburg
BMI#: MD0779
General Mills Operations, Inc.
Site Alias: Former Pillsbury
Company
Location: 300 Reliance Avenue,
Federalsburg
BMI#: MD1006
Old Town Barn
Site Alias:
Location: 107 East Central
Avenue, Federalsburg
BMI#: MD0438
Old West Denton Dump
Site Alias:
Location: Off River Road, Denton
BMI#: MD0416
Skipjack Enterprises, Inc.
Site Alias: Skipjack Chemicals
Location: Route 16, south of Route
404, Denton
CARROLL COUNTY
BMI#: MD1559
1201 Poole Road
Site Alias:
Location: 1201 Poole Road,
Westminster
BMI#: MD1075
1263 Emerald Ridge Drive
Site Alias:
Location: 1263 Emerald Ridge
Drive, Westminster
BMI#: MD0345
3M National Advertising -
Westminster
Site Alias:
Location: 1030 Baltimore
Boulevard, Westminster
BMI#: MD1295
7520 Main Street
Site Alias: Also 7522 Main St.
Location: 7520 Main Street,
Sykesville
BMI#: MD0920
Admiral Cleaners
Site Alias:
Location: 3000 Gamber Road,
Finksburg
BMI#: MD0467
Bachman Valley Landfill - Location
II
Site Alias:
Location: 1920 Bachmans Valley
Road, Manchester
BMI#: MD1485
Bachman Valley Tire Dump
Site Alias: Bare/Manchester Tire
Dump
Location: 1920 Bachmans Valley
road, Manchester
BMI#: MD1176
Carrolltown Center
Site Alias: Carrolltown Mall
Location: 6400 Ridge Road,
Eldersburg
BMI#: MD0142
Catalyst Research
Site Alias: Hoff Property
Location: 1125 Poole Road,
Westminster
BMI#: MD0190
Cranberry Run Substation
Site Alias:
Location: Old Manchester Road
and B&O Railroad, Westminster
BMI#: MD1077
Joseph A. Banks Clothiers
Site Alias:
Location: 500 Hanover Pike,
Hampstead
BMI#: MD0322
Kate Wagner Landfill
Site Alias:
Location: 1205 Old Westminster
Road (site entrance), Westminster
BMI#: MD0371
Lang's Junkyard
Site Alias:
Location: Hanover Pike,
Hampstead
BMI#: MD0437
Lehigh Portland Cement
Site Alias:
Location: 117 South Main Street
(Route 75), Union Bridge
BMI#: MD0320
North Carroll Shopping Plaza
Site Alias:
Location: Route 30 and Brodbeck
Road, Hampstead
BMI#: MD0167
Powrmatic
Site Alias:
Location: 2906 Baltimore
Boulevard (MD Route 140);
Industrial ParkDrive, Finksburg
BMI#: MD0478
Ray's Auto Parts E.R.
Site Alias:
Location: 7571 Middleburg Road,
Detour
BMI#: MD1245
River Downs Property
Site Alias: Francis Scott Key Golf
Club; former River Downs Golf
Club
Location: 1900 River Downs Drive,
Finksburg
BMI#: MD0392
Small Lab Site
Site Alias:
Location: 7606 Patapsco Road,
Sykesville
BMI#: MD0357
W. Dorsey Property
Site Alias:
Location: 804 East Ridgeville Blvd,
Mt. Airy
BMI#: MD0146
Westminster Plant
Site Alias:
Location: 7-R West George Street,
Westminster
BMI#: MD0799
Westminster Shopping Center
Site Alias:
Location: Route 140 and Englar
Road, Westminster
BMI#: MD0307
Wolf Hill
Site Alias:
Location: 4214-4311 Wolf Hill
Road, Hampstead
CECIL COUNTY
BMI#: MD1709
601 E. Pulaski Highway
Site Alias:
Location: 601 E. Pulaski Highway,
Elkton
BMI#: MD1480
614 Otsego Street (buried drum)
Site Alias:
Location: 614 Otsego Street,
Perryville
BMI#: MD0156
Back Creek Rear Range Structure
- USCG
Site Alias: USCG Back Creek
Rear Range Structure
Location: 25 feet square position
at Welch Point, Chesapeake City
BMI#: MD0385
Big Elk Chapel Road Landfill
Site Alias:
Location: Big Elk Chapel Road,
Andora
BMI#: MD0027
Cecil City Landfill/Cecil County
Landfill
Site Alias: Old Elk Neck Landfill
Location: East Of Old Elk Neck
Road, Elkton
BMI#: MD1495
Cecil Industrial Park
Site Alias: Triumph industrial
Park/Trinco Industrial Park
Location: 801 Blue Ball Road,
Elkton
BMI#: MD0325
Central Chemical - Elkton
Site Alias:
Location: Trinco Industrial Park;
Zeitler Lane off Triumph Industrial
Park, Elkton
BMI#: MD1662
Colora Road Wells
Site Alias:
Location: 680 Colora Road, Colora
BMI#: MD0314
Crouse Bros. Excavating Inc.
Site Alias:
Location: 415 West Pulaski
Highway; Route 40 & Route 279,
Elkton
BMI#: MD0196
Elkton Gas Light Co.
Site Alias:
Location: South Street and
Howard Street (formerly Water
Street), Elkton
BMI#: MD0531
Elkton Sparkler Company
Site Alias: MD-531
Location: 22 Sparkler Lane, North
East
BMI#: MD1463
Firestone Perryville Plant
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Site Alias: Ikea Industrial Park
(VCP)
Location: Firestone Road,
Perryville
BMI#: MD1268
Former PECO Elkton Service
Building
Site Alias: Peco Energy Company
Location: Intersection of Bridge
Street and High Street, Elkton
BMI#: MD1508
Former Ranger Station
Site Alias:
Location: 127 West Main Street,
Elkton
BMI#: MD1261
Herron Area 4
Site Alias: Herron Unit 4
Location: Herron Farm, portions
north and south of Zeitler Road,
west of Blue Ball Rd, Elkton
BMI#: MD0440
Hog Hill Landfill
Site Alias:
Location: 758 East Old
Philadelphia Road (Route 7),
Elkton
BMI#: MD1360
Ikea Industrial Park (f/k/a
Woodlands-Coudon, Inc. Site)
Site Alias: Woodlands-Coudon,
Inc. Site
Location: Route 7 And Woodlands
Farm Lane, Perryville
BMI#: MD0439
Ikea Industrial Park aka Occidental
Chemical Corporation
Site Alias: Firestone - Perryville
Plant; Occidental Chemical
Location: Firestone Road and
Route 7, Perryville
BMI#: MD1513
Intercounty Bus Lines
Site Alias:
Location: 513 S. Adams St., Havre
de Grace
BMI#: MD1144
Ionics, Incorporated
Site Alias:
Location: 801 Elkton Boulevard,
Elkton
BMI#: MD0254
Iron Hill Road Drum Site
Site Alias:
Location: 117 Iron Hill Road,
Elkton
BMI#: MD0726
Jim's Car Care
Site Alias:
Location: 119 Railroad Avenue,
Elkton
BMI#: MD0259
Louisa Lane Dump Site
Site Alias:
Location: Off Louisa Lane, one
mile north of Old Philadelphia
Road, Charlestown
BMI#: MD0189
Malmo Farms
Site Alias:
Location: 1445 Cayots Corner
Road, Chesapeake City
BMI#: MD0074
Old Elkton Dump
Site Alias:
Location: Jones Chapel Road, 2
miles west of Elkton, Elkton
BMI#: MD1332
Port Deposit Coal Gas Plant
Site Alias: Gas House
Location: 88 S. Main Street, Port
Deposit
BMI#: MD0455
Principio Road
Site Alias:
Location: 551 Principio Road,
Craigtown
BMI#: MD0369
Reeves Site
Site Alias:
Location: 360/400 Marley Road,
Elkton
BMI#: MD0472
RMR/JMR Corporation
Site Alias:
Location: 655 North Bridge Street,
Elkton
BMI#: MD0099
Stauffer Chemical
Site Alias: GE Railcar Repair
Services (MD0294)
Location: 505 Blue Ball Road,
Elkton
BMI#: MD0451
Stemmers Run
Site Alias: Stemmers Run Landfill
Location: Stemmers Run Road;
south of Pearce Creek Bridge,
Earleville
BMI#: MD1547
Verizon
Site Alias:
Location: ,
BMI#: MD0402
Whittaker Trojan Yacht Company
Site Alias:
Location: 2440 Oldfield Point
Road, Elkton
BMI#: MD0337
WL Gore - Cherry Hill
Site Alias:
Location: 2401 Singerly Road,
Elkton
CHARLES COUNTY
BMI#: MD1297
Bardon, Inc. Waldorf Facility
Site Alias:
Location: 12250 Acton Lane,
Waldorf
BMI#: MD1302
Bryans Road Shopping Center
Site Alias:
Location: 3041-3145 Marshall Hall
Road, Bryans Road
BMI#: MD1886
Former Exxon #21028
Site Alias:
Location: 3110 Leonardtown
Road, Waldorf
BMI#: MD0317
Hughesville Tire Site
Site Alias:
Location: Gallant Green Road and
Mason Crossing Road, Hughesville
BMI#: MD0394
Mattawoman Creek
Site Alias: Dead Trees in a Pond
Location: North of Route 225 and
Route 224; 0.6 miles past corner of
Glym, Pisgah
BMI#: MD0957
Smallwood Village Shopping
Center
Site Alias:
Location: 100-238 Smallwood
Village Center, Waldorf
BMI#: MD0216
U.S. Naval Research Laboratory -
NIKE Base (Control Site)
Site Alias: NRL Waldorf Annex
NIKE Battery (Control Area);
Waldorf NIKE Site/W-45/Site 2
Location: 2675 Laurel Branch
Drive, Waldorf
BMI#: MD0215
U.S. Naval Research Laboratory -
NIKE Base (Launch Site)
Site Alias: NRL Waldorf Annex
(Launch Area); NIKE Site W-
45/Site 1
Location: Bensville Road, Waldorf
DORCHESTER COUNTY
BMI#: MD1791
10 Washington Street
Site Alias:
Location: 10 Washington Street,
Cambridge
BMI#: MD0299
Beulah Landfill
Site Alias:
Location: Route 16, 0.5 mile
southeast of Beulah, Beulah
BMI#: MD0026
Cambridge City Disposal Plant
WWTP
Site Alias:
Location: 1010 Roselyn Avenue,
Cambridge
BMI#: MD0025
Cambridge Site
Site Alias: Cambridge Arundel
Corporation; Part of Deep Harbour
(VCP)
Location: 311 Trenton Street,
Cambridge
BMI#: MD0165
Cambridge Town Gas
Site Alias:
Location: 402-404 Cherry Street,
Cambridge
BMI#: MD0342
Continental Can Co. - USA Plant
24
Site Alias:
Location: 1 Railroad Avenue,
Hurlock
BMI#: MD1294
Deep Harbour
Site Alias: Arundel Corporation,
Kerr-McGee; Cambridge Site
Location: West side of Cedar
Street, Cambridge
BMI#: MD0242
Eastern MD Wood Treating
Site Alias: Eastern Maryland Wood
Treating
Location: 5127 Clarks Canning
House Road, Federalsburg
BMI#: MD1034
Eastern Shore Hospital Center
Site Alias:
Location: U.S. Route 50,
Cambridge
BMI#: MD1883
Phillips Cannery
Site Alias: Cambridge Furniture
Company, Canning Factory F
Location: 407 and 411A
Dorchester Avenue, Cambridge
BMI#: MD1452
Sensata Technologies Maryland,
LLC (Airpax)
Site Alias: North American Phillips
Corporation (NAPC); Phillips
Technologies Airpax Protector
MDE FY 2017 Annual Enforcement and Compliance Report
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Group; Airpax Power Production
Prod Plant #1
Location: 807 Woods Road,
Cambridge
BMI#: MD1543
Taylor & Casson Property
Site Alias:
Location: Washington Street,
Cambridge
BMI#: MD0290
Western Publishing Co.
Site Alias:
Location: 806 Woods Road,
Cambridge
FREDERICK COUNTY
BMI#: MD1478
4014 Sigler Circle
Site Alias:
Location: 4014 Sigler Circle,
Jefferson
BMI#: MD0384
Abramson Property
Site Alias:
Location: 9925 Pine Tree Road,
Woodsboro
BMI#: MD0573
Apples Church Furniture Repair
Site Alias:
Location: 212 Apples Church
Road, Thurmont
BMI#: MD1250
Applied Electro Mechanics
Site Alias:
Location: 4016 Rock Hall Road,
Point Of Rocks
BMI#: MD1343
Butterfly Lane
Site Alias:
Location: 5731B & 5735 Butterfly
Lane, Frederick
BMI#: MD1494
Catoctin Power (Eastalco Works
Property)
Site Alias: Park of Eastalco
Aluminum Co
Location: 5601 Manor Woods
Road, Frederick
BMI#: MD1234
Dr. Perry Road Site
Site Alias: Former St. Angelo's
Facility; Octavian Square Complex
Location: 9607 Doctor Perry Road,
Ijamsville
BMI#: MD1356
Frederick Board of Education
Site Alias: Frederick Electronics
Location: 7630 Hayward Road,
Frederick
BMI#: MD1328
Frederick County Public School's
Central Office
Site Alias: Parcel G, Lot 1 (The
Bean Factory); Part of Frederick
Parcel G (BF); Formerly 101A East
South Street
Location: 191 South East Street,
Frederick
BMI#: MD1438
Frederick Revitalization I
Site Alias: Site G; Rogers Homes
Location: 101A East South Street,
Frederick
BMI#: MD0735
Frederick Shopping Center
Site Alias:
Location: 1305 West Seventh
Street, Frederick
BMI#: MD0356
Frederick Tool and Die Co Inc
Site Alias:
Location: 579 East Church Street,
Frederick
BMI#: MD1520
Lions Merryland Park
Site Alias:
Location: 3673 Petersville Road,
Rosemont
BMI#: MD0980
Nu-Look Cleaners (Top Cleaners)
Site Alias:
Location: 225 North Church Street,
Thurmont
BMI#: MD1271
Plantronics, Inc
Site Alias: Former Frederick
Electronics Facility
Location: Intersection of Hayward
Road and Thomas Johnson Drive,
Frederick
BMI#: MD1334
Rotorex Property, Parcel 325
Site Alias: Fedders Corporation
Location: 8301-B Retreat Road,
Walkersville
BMI#: MD1115
Schroyer's Recycling Center
Site Alias:
Location: 8005 Reichs Ford Road,
Frederick
BMI#: MD1341
Standard Joist/Canam Steel Corp.
Site Alias:
Location: 1040 Clay Street, Point
of Rocks
BMI#: MD1569
Town Center Plaza
Site Alias:
Location: 805-815 East Main
Street, Middletown
BMI#: MD0250
Trans Tech/Adamstown Site
Site Alias:
Location: 5520 Adamstown Road,
Adamstown
BMI#: MD1875
Walkersville Public Supply Well
Site Alias:
Location: 77 West Frederick
Street, Walkersville
BMI#: MD1383
Waverly View
Site Alias:
Location: 1831 Shookstown Road,
Frederick
GARRETT COUNTY
BMI#: MD0347
Bausch & Lomb - Oakland Plant
Site Alias:
Location: Route 135 and Bausch &
Lomb Drive, Oakland
BMI#: MD0441
Umbell Property
Site Alias:
Location: State Highway 42; 7
miles north of Exit 4 on I-68,
Friendsville
BMI#: MD0239
Wood Products
Site Alias:
Location: 8th Street Extended,
Oakland
HARFORD COUNTY
BMI#: MD1211
1401 Trimble Road
Site Alias:
Location: 1401 Trimble Road,
Edgewood
BMI#: MD0077
Bata Shoe - Main Plant and Landfill
Site Alias:
Location: 4501 Pulaski Highway,
Belcamp
BMI#: MD0296
Bata Shoe (Latex Lagoons)
Site Alias: Association to Belcamp
Elementary School
Location: 4501 Pulaski Highway,
Belcamp
BMI#: MD1580
Beards Hill Plaza Shopping Center
Site Alias: Tartan Cleaners
Location: 939 Beards Hill Road,
Aberdeen
BMI#: MD1194
Bel Air Town Center
Site Alias: McGill Development
Limited Partnership #3
Location: 502-592 Baltimore Pike,
Belair
BMI#: MD0120
Communisis McCorquodale Inc.
Site Alias: McCorquodale Color
Card
Location: 2737 Whiteford Road,
Whiteford
BMI#: MD1595
Cytec Industries Inc. - North Lot
Site Alias: Cytec Aerospace
Materials, Inc. / Cytec Engineered
Materials, Inc / American
Cyanamid / Bloomingdale Rubber
Company
Location: 1300 Revolution Street,
Havre de Grace
BMI#: MD1596
Cytec Industries Inc. - South Lot
Site Alias: Cytec Aerospace
Location: Old Post Road, Havre de
Grace
BMI#: MD1503
Edwards Lane
Site Alias:
Location: 2330 Edwards Lane, Bel
Air
BMI#: MD0903
ESD Scenic Manor Property
Site Alias: Kathy Way; Scenic
Manor Drive
Location: Chapel Road, Havre de
Grace
BMI#: MD0821
Forita Property
Site Alias:
Location: 200 South Post Road,
Aberdeen
BMI#: MD1339
Gunpowder Farms Subdivision
Site Alias:
Location: Cul de sac at end
Gunpowder Farms Road, Fallston
BMI#: MD0973
Hickory I Complex
Site Alias: Harford County DPW
Hickory I Complex
Location: 2220 Ady Road, Forest
Hill
BMI#: MD0387
I.W. Jenkins - Mountain Road
Property
Site Alias:
Location: 2206 Mountain Road,
Joppa
BMI#: MD1518
Kozub Property
MDE FY 2017 Annual Enforcement and Compliance Report
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Site Alias: Laurel Bush Estates
Location: Laurel Bush Road,
Abingdon
BMI#: MD0461
Moore Property Landfill
Site Alias:
Location: Bush Road; south of
Harris Road, Abingdon
BMI#: MD1525
Mountain Materials Surface Mine
Property
Site Alias:
Location: Orsburn Lane, Joppa
BMI#: MD0403
Mountain Road Emergency
Response
Site Alias:
Location: Mountain Road and I-95,
Joppa-magnolia
BMI#: MD1329
Perdue Apartments/Norrisville
Road
Site Alias: Theresa Perdue
Property
Location: 4351 Norrisville Road,
White Hall
BMI#: MD0879
Proposed Chick-fil-A Restaurant
#2928
Site Alias:
Location: 1001 Beards Hill Road,
Aberdeen
BMI#: MD0843
Villages at Highland Commons
Site Alias: B. Michael & Sons, Inc.;
Baldwin Manor; US Army Barracks
for Aberdeen Proving Ground
Location: 4 Taft Street, Aberdeen
BMI#: MD1647
Winston's Choice Townhomes
Site Alias:
Location: Taft Street, Aberdeen
HOWARD COUNTY
BMI#: MD0942
5635 Furnace Avenue
Site Alias:
Location: 5635 Furnace Avenue,
Elkridge
BMI#: MD1733
8235 Patuxent Range Road
Warehouse
Site Alias:
Location: 8235 Patuxent Range
Road, Jessup
BMI#: MD1483
Adcock Property
Site Alias:
Location: 6043 - 6045 Old
Washington Blvd., Elkridge
BMI#: MD1042
BAC South Parcel
Site Alias: Baltimore Air Coil South
Parcel
Location: 7595 Montevideo Road,
Jessup
BMI#: MD1346
Baltimore Aircoil - Western
Drainage Ditch
Site Alias:
Location: Adjacent to 7595
Montevideo Road, Jessup
BMI#: MD1049
Baltimore Aircoil North Parcel
Site Alias: BAC North Parcel;
Montevideo Realty Trust
Location: 7595 Montevideo Road,
Jessup
BMI#: MD1727
Baltimore-Washington Commerce
Park
Site Alias:
Location: 7387-7397 Washington
Boulevard, Elkridge
BMI#: MD1574
Belmont Manor and Historic Park
Site Alias: Belmont Manor;
Carriage House
Location: 6555 Belmont Woods
Road, Elkridge
BMI#: MD1288
Cabinet Discounters Building
Site Alias: 9500 Berger Road;
Merritt Diversified Signs / Cabinet
Discounters
Location: 9500 Snowden River
Parkway, Columbia
BMI#: MD1114
Cemetery Lane West
Site Alias: Portion of Cemetery
Lane (MD-305)
Location: Off Meadowridge Road,
Northwest of I-95, Elkridge
BMI#: MD0274
Chesapeake Finished Metals
Site Alias:
Location: 6754 Santa Barbara
Court, Elkridge
BMI#: MD1633
Clarksville Well Water
Contamination
Site Alias:
Location: Near Intersection of
Clarksville Pike (Route 108) and
Route 32, Clarksville
BMI#: MD1300
Columbia Palace 9 Plaza
Site Alias:
Location: 8755, 8765, and 8775
Centre Park Drive, Columbia
BMI#: MD1393
Dorsey's Search Village Center
Site Alias:
Location: 4715,4725,4755,4785
Dorsey Hall Drive, Columbia
BMI#: MD1336
Gales Lane/Finnegans
Site Alias:
Location: 5931 Gales Lane,
Columbia
BMI#: MD0717
Gateway Commerce Center II
Site Alias: General Electric Co
(MD-115), Microwave Bldg.
Location: 6751 Alexander Bell
Drive, Columbia
BMI#: MD0115
General Electric Co.
Site Alias: Includes Gateway
Commerce Center II (VCP Site)
Location: Appliance Park East,
Columbia
BMI#: MD0034
Howard County Landfill
Site Alias: New Cut Landfill
Location: 4361 New Cut Road,
Ellicott City
BMI#: MD1512
Howard County Public Works
(Scaggsville)
Site Alias:
Location: Ten Oaks Road and
Clarksville Pike, Clarksville
BMI#: MD0308
Johns Hopkins Applied Physics
Lab
Site Alias:
Location: 11100 Johns Hopkins
Road, Laurel
BMI#: MD1440
Lotte Plaza
Site Alias:
Location: 8801-8815 Baltimore
National Pike, Ellicott City
BMI#: MD0465
Mayfield Repair Facility
Site Alias:
Location: 7751 Mayfield Road,
Elkridge
BMI#: MD0330
Mullinex Farm
Site Alias:
Location: Florence Road and
Mullinix Road, Lisbon
BMI#: MD0970
Oakland Mills Village Center
Site Alias:
Location: 5865 Robert Oliver
Place, Columbia
BMI#: MD1437
Oakmont at Turf Valley
Site Alias:
Location: 11030, 11050, 11070
and 11090 Resort Road,
Marriottsville
BMI#: MD0126
Office of the Fire Marshall
Site Alias:
Location: George Howard
Building, Ellicott City
BMI#: MD0272
Olga Nelson Enterprises
Site Alias:
Location: 7269 Washington
Boulevard, Elkridge
BMI#: MD1087
PATS, Inc.
Site Alias:
Location: 9570 Berger Road,
Columbia
BMI#: MD1107
Pecoraro Property/Augustine
Valley Residential Lots
Site Alias: Adcock Property
Location: Old Washington
Boulevard, Elkridge
BMI#: MD0417
Publishers Printing Service Inc
Site Alias:
Location: 10650 Riggs Hill Road,
Jessup
BMI#: MD1640
Scaggsville Maintenance Facility
(Howard County DPW)
Site Alias: Howard County DPW
Scaggsville Annex Facility;
Scaggsville Public Works Facility;
Scaggsville Road Facility
Location: 11226 NE Route 216,
Scaggsville
BMI#: MD0262
Scovitch Property
Site Alias:
Location: 9713 Washington
Boulevard, Laurel
BMI#: MD0781
Sun Chemical Facility
Site Alias:
Location: 9025 Junction Drive,
Annapolis Junction
BMI#: MD0373
Tate Access Floors, Inc.
Site Alias:
Location: 7510 Montevideo Road,
Jessup
BMI#: MD1658
The Residences at Oella Mills
Site Alias:
MDE FY 2017 Annual Enforcement and Compliance Report
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Location: 840 Oella Avenue,
Ellicott City
BMI#: MD0785
Turf Valley Maintenance Facility -
Villages Phase 4
Site Alias:
Location: 2700 Turf Valley Road,
Ellicott City
BMI#: MD0826
Villages at Turf Valley - Phase 1
and 3
Site Alias: Turf Valley Resort
Location: 2700 Turf Valley Road,
Ellicott City
BMI#: MD0326
Westvaco Corporation
Site Alias: West Virginia Pulp and
Paper Company
Location: 11101 Johns Hopkins
Road, Laurel
BMI#: MD1143
Wilde Lake Village Center
Site Alias:
Location: 10451 Twin Rivers
Road, Columbia
BMI#: MD1354
Woodmont Academy
Site Alias:
Location: 2000 Woodmont Drive,
Cooksville
KENT COUNTY
BMI#: MD1136
848 High Street
Site Alias:
Location: 848 High Street,
Chestertown
BMI#: MD1123
Beiler Property
Site Alias:
Location: Maryland Line Road,
Massey
BMI#: MD0469
Dutch Family Deli Oil Spill
Site Alias:
Location: Route 301 and River
Road (Route 291), Millington
BMI#: MD1316
Former Cannon Street Substation
Site Alias: Connectiv
Location: 100 block Cannon
Street, Chestertown
BMI#: MD1424
Former Crop Production Services
Site Alias: Massey & Kilbourne,
Peerless, Kerr-McGee, AGRICO;
499 South Cross Street
Location: 419 Cross Street,
Chestertown
BMI#: MD0767
Growmark FS Kennedyville
Site Alias:
Location: 12045 Kennedyville
Road, Kennedyville
BMI#: MD0454
Kent Pit
Site Alias: Wilkens Lane Dump
Location: East of Intersection of
Cedar Lane and Wilkens Lane,
Chestertown
MONTGOMERY COUNTY
BMI#: MD1509
11800 Parklawn Drive
Site Alias: Shell Station #100558
Location: 11800 Parklawn Drive,
Rockville
BMI#: MD1892
14105 Seneca Place
Site Alias: Secco Cleaners
Location: 14105 Seneca Place,
Darnestown
BMI#: MD1568
1900 Chapman - Lot 14-B
Site Alias: Record Lot 16
Location: 1900 Chapman Avenue,
Rockville
BMI#: MD1051
19609 Frederick Road
Site Alias:
Location: 19609 Frederick Road,
Germantown
BMI#: MD1560
2217-2317 Kansas Avenue and
2315-2319 Steward Avenue
Property
Site Alias:
Location: 2217-2317 Kansas
Avenue and 2315-2319 Steward
Avenue, Silver Spring
BMI#: MD1369
5221 River Road
Site Alias:
Location: 5221 River Road,
Bethesda
BMI#: MD1413
5420 Butler Road
Site Alias: Friendship
Location: 5420 Butler Road,
Bethesda
BMI#: MD1371
5450 Butler Road
Site Alias: Friendship; Butler Road
Property
Location: 5450 Butler Road,
Bethesda
BMI#: MD1655
7351-7355 Wisconsin Avenue
Site Alias: Pheasandon, LLC;
Carpet Palace
Location: 7351-7355 Wisconsin
Avenue, Bethesda
BMI#: MD1679
814 Thayer Avenue
Site Alias:
Location: 814 Thayer Avenue,
Silver Spring
BMI#: MD1594
8240 Georgia Avenue
Site Alias: Dale Music; Ripley East
Location: 8240 Georgia Avenue,
Silver Spring
BMI#: MD0883
8300 Wisconsin Avenue
Site Alias: Trillium Condominium,
Four Points Sheraton, Bethesda
Ramada, Governor's House Hotel,
Wisconsin Tourist Home, Chatters
Restauran
Location: 8300 Wisconsin Avenue,
Bethesda
BMI#: MD1558
Anselmo Property
Site Alias: Cloverly Forest, Parcel
A
Location: 1010 Briggs Chaney
Road, Silver Spring
BMI#: MD0996
AT&T/Canada Dry
Site Alias:
Location: 1201 East-West
Highway, Silver Spring
BMI#: MD1576
Bethesda Avenue Cleaners
Site Alias:
Location: 4957 Bethesda Avenue,
Bethesda
BMI#: MD1551
Bethesda Commerce
Site Alias: United Bank Site
Location: 7535 Old Georgetown
Road, Bethesda
BMI#: MD1163
Briggs Chaney Plaza
Site Alias:
Location: 13800-13881 Outlet
Drive, Silver Spring
BMI#: MD1587
Brightview Rockville Town Center
Site Alias: Giant Grocery Store
#105
Location: 285 North Washington
Street, Rockville
BMI#: MD1179
Burtonsville Crossing
Site Alias:
Location: 15701-15791 Columbia
Pike, Burtonsville
BMI#: MD0477
Cadwallader/North Potomac PCP
Site Alias: Cadwallader Residence
Location: 13801 Turkey Foot
Road, Gaithersburg
BMI#: MD1308
Center Property at Fairland
Site Alias: Center Property at
Fairland (Parcel 340)
Location: Off Gunpowder Road,
adjacent to Minnick Industrial Park,
Burtonsville
BMI#: MD1496
Chestnut Lodge
Site Alias:
Location: 500 W. Montgomery
Avenue, Rockville
BMI#: MD1579
Churchill Business Center
Site Alias:
Location: 13210-13220 Wisteria
Drive, Germantown
BMI#: MD1720
Crystal Cleaners, Inc.
Site Alias:
Location: 18526 Woodfield Road
(Route 124), Gaithersburg
BMI#: MD1204
Former Bell Cleaners
Site Alias:
Location: 7106 Woodmont Avenue
and 7008-7034 Wisconsin Avenue,
Bethesda
BMI#: MD1734
Former Kodak Processing Plant
Lot 9A (RAP)
Site Alias: Former Kodak
Processing Plant Lot 1B, part of
former Kodak Processing Plt (NML)
Location: 5 Choke Cherry Road,
Rockville
BMI#: MD0931
Former Kodak Processing Plant,
Parcel 1A
Site Alias: Part of NML Site Kodak
Qualex Photoprocessing
Location: One Choke Cherry
Road, Rockville
BMI#: MD0144
Former Maryland Wood Preserving
Site Alias: Maryland Wood
Preserving Facility
Location: 235 Derwood Circle,
Rockville
BMI#: MD1380
Gaithersburg Square Shopping
Center
Site Alias:
Location: 460-582 North Frederick
Avenue, Gaithersburg
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BMI#: MD0838
Gaithersburg Y Site
Site Alias: Wye Site; CSX
Property; William M. Wetmore, Inc.,
Electrical Contractors; Lashof
Violins; Tony & Son Air
Conditioning & Heating
Location: 200 Olde Towne
Avenue, Gaithersburg
BMI#: MD1005
Gateway Tower
Site Alias:
Location: 401 North Washington
Street, Rockville
BMI#: MD1664
Georgia Avenue Assemblage
Site Alias: Ripley East; CD
Exchange; Bethel Church
Location: 8236, 8238, 8242, &
8252 Georgia Avenue, Silver
Spring
BMI#: MD0882
Hampshire Langley Shopping
Center
Site Alias: 7 Brother Cleaners;
Langley Cleaners
Location: 1100-1175 East
University Boulevard, Takoma Park
BMI#: MD0939
Jefferson at Congressional Village
Site Alias: Congressional Airport
Location: 180 Halpine Road,
Rockville
BMI#: MD1517
Kodak Qualex Photoprocessing
Site Alias:
Location: 8101 Snouffer School
Road, Gaithersburg
BMI#: MD1637
Larsen Products Corporation
Site Alias: Larsen Moreman, Inc.
Property
Location: 5420 Randolph Road,
Rockville
BMI#: MD0225
Laytonsville - Launch Nike W93
Site Alias: Laytonsville Olney
Launch (C03MD0247)
Location: 5321 Riggs Road, Olney
BMI#: MD1724
Lot 2, Danac Technological Park
Site Alias:
Location: 3 and 5 Choke Cherry
Road, Rockville
BMI#: MD0787
Lot 9F(1)
Site Alias: Former Kodak
Processing Plant, Former Kodak
Lot 1B, Former Kodak Lot 9A
Location: 9 Choke Cherry Road,
Rockville
BMI#: MD0982
M.J. Cleaners Wholesale/Party
Cloths, Inc.
Site Alias:
Location: 2447 Linden Lane/2426
Linden Lane, Silver Spring
BMI#: MD0899
Mallory Square Phase 1
Site Alias:
Location: 9435 Key West Avenue,
Rockville
BMI#: MD1555
Mallory Square Phase 2
Site Alias:
Location: Key West Avenue,
Rockville
BMI#: MD0398
McCormick Paint Works
Site Alias:
Location: 2355 Lewes Avenue,
Rockville
BMI#: MD0361
Microdyne Corp.
Site Alias:
Location: 627 Lofstrand Lane,
Rockville
BMI#: MD1524
Montgomery County Country Club
Site Alias: Bethesda Country Club
Location: 7601 - 7701 Bradley
Boulevard, Bethesda
BMI#: MD1715
Montgomery County Service Park -
Jerimiah Park
Site Alias: Jerimiah Park
Location: 16641, 16647, 16651
Crabbs Branch Way, Rockville
BMI#: MD1622
Muddy Branch Shopping Center
Site Alias: Fashion Craft Cleaners
Location: 800 Muddy Branch
Road, Gaithersburg
BMI#: MD0407
National Bureau of Standards
Site Alias: U.S. Department of
Commerce - National Bureau of
Standards
Location: 601 Quince Orchard
Road, Gaithersburg
BMI#: MD0150
National Institute of Health
Site Alias:
Location: 9000 Rockville Pike,
Bethesda
BMI#: MD1270
National Park Seminary (2801
Linden Lane)
Site Alias: Includes a portion of the
Brownfields site.
Location: 2801 Linden Lane, Silver
Spring
BMI#: MD0884
Northgate Plaza Shopping Center
Site Alias: Aspen Cleaners;
Northgate Cleaners
Location: 13830 Georgia Avenue,
Silver Spring
BMI#: MD1101
Park Potomac Apartments
Site Alias: Parcels I, J, K; Park
Potomac Property - Condiminium
(12500 Park Potomac Avenue);
Parcel KK and LL
Location: 12400 and 12430 Park
Potomac Avenue, Rockville
BMI#: MD1913
Park Potomac Building D
Site Alias: Part of Park Potomoc
(VCP)
Location: 12435 Park Potomac
Avenue, Potomac
BMI#: MD1100
Park Potomac Property -
Commercial
Site Alias: Parcels O, Q, R, S
Location: 12500 Park Potomac
Avenue, Rockville
BMI#: MD0829
Parking Lots 31 and 31-A
Site Alias: The Darcy
Condominium, The Flats
Location: Intersection of Bethesda
Avenue and Woodmont Avenue,
Bethesda
BMI#: MD1167
Potomac Place Shopping Center
Site Alias: Crest Cleaners
Location: 10100-10154 River
Road, Potomac
BMI#: MD0834
Potomac Promenade
Site Alias: Potomac Mall; Potomac
Day Spa; First
Union/Wachovia/Wells Fargo Bank;
Giant Food Store #198
Location: 9812 Falls Road,
Potomac
BMI#: MD0399
Proto Circuits
Site Alias:
Location: 14674 Southlawn Lane,
Rockville
BMI#: MD1571
Quince Orchard Plaza Shopping
Center
Site Alias:
Location: SW Corner of
Intersection of Routes-124 (Quince
Orchard Road) and 117 (Clopper
Road), Gaithersburg
BMI#: MD0898
Reserve Business Center/Former
Nike Missile Launch Area
Site Alias: Part of Gaithersburg
Research Facility (Launch) MD-222
Location: Snouffer School Road,
Gaithersburg
BMI#: MD1784
Ripley II
Site Alias: 8210 Dixon Avenue,
Solaire Ripley II, Progress Place,
1014 Ripley Street
Location: 8210 Colonial Lane,
Silver Spring
BMI#: MD0873
Ripley South
Site Alias: 1030, 1046, and 1050
Ripley Street
Location: 1150 Ripley Street,
Silver Spring
BMI#: MD1351
Ripley Street Development
Site Alias: Ken's Auto Body, 1031,
1049, 1053 Ripley Street
Location: 1015 and 1155 Ripley
Street, Silver Spring
BMI#: MD0128
Rixon Inc.
Site Alias:
Location: 2120 Industrial Parkway,
Silver Spring
BMI#: MD0835
Rock Creek Village Shopping
Center
Site Alias: Rock Creek Village
Cleaners, Village Exxon
Location: 5500-5576 Norbeck
Road, Rockville
BMI#: MD1038
Rockville Metro Plaza
Site Alias: Midtown Shopping
Center; Also Rockville Metro PLaza
II East and West
Location: 151 Rockville Pike,
Rockville
BMI#: MD0816
Rockville Metro Plaza II - East
Parcel
Site Alias: Part of Rockville Metro
Plaza (VCP)
Location: 121 Rockville Pike,
Rockville
BMI#: MD0825
Rockville Metro Plaza II - West
Parcel
Site Alias: Part of Rockville Metro
Plaza (VCP)
Location: 121 Rockville Pike,
Rockville
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BMI#: MD1263
Rockville Post Office
Site Alias: Federal Building and
Post Office
Location: 2 West Montgomery
Avenue, Rockville
BMI#: MD0978
Rockville Town Center Surface
Parking Lot
Site Alias:
Location: 196 & 199 East
Montgomery Avenue, Rockville
BMI#: MD0727
Rockville Town Square I
Site Alias:
Location: 225 North Washington
Street, Rockville
BMI#: MD1395
Rockville Town Square II
Site Alias:
Location: 200 East Middle Lane,
Rockville
BMI#: MD1168
Self Storage Zone
Site Alias:
Location: 8001 Snouffer School
Road, Gaithersburg
BMI#: MD1301
Shoppes at Centre Pointe
Site Alias:
Location: 822 Rockville Pike,
Rockville
BMI#: MD0426
Silver Spring Custom Furniture
Site Alias: Silver Spring Furniture
Service
Location: 8943 Brookville Road,
Silver Spring
BMI#: MD1285
Silver Spring Gateway
Site Alias: CSX Parcel 2, 1139-
1141 East West Highway
Location: 1119-1141 East West
Highway, Silver Spring
BMI#: MD1365
Silver Spring Redevelopment
Project
Site Alias:
Location: Howlett's Addition, Lots
5 - 11 and 19 - 24, Silver Spring
BMI#: MD1303
Sugarloaf Shopping Center
Site Alias: Germantown Plaza;
Germantown Cleaners
Location: 12933 Wisteria Drive,
Germantown
BMI#: MD1740
Talbott Center
Site Alias: Edna's Dry Cleaner
Location: 1043 Rockville Pike,
Rockville
BMI#: MD1563
The Gymnasium @ National Park
Seminary
Site Alias: National Park
Seminary; College at Forest Geln
Location: 2747 Linden Lane, Silver
Spring
BMI#: MD0992
Travilah Square Shopping Center
Site Alias: Keg and Kork
Location: 10016-10076
Darnestown Road, Rockville
BMI#: MD0788
Upper Rock
Site Alias: Former Kodak
Processing Plant 1A, Portion of
Kodak Lot 9A
Location: 9 and 11 Choke Cherry
Road, Rockville
BMI#: MD0893
Used Tire Shop
Site Alias: Al's Transmission
Location: 649 University Boulevard
East, Silver Spring
BMI#: MD0360
Vectrol Inc.
Site Alias:
Location: 1010 Westmore Avenue,
Rockville
BMI#: MD0401
Watkins Johnson Company
Site Alias:
Location: 700 Quince Orchard
Road, Gaithersburg
BMI#: MD0180
Weinschel Engineering
Site Alias:
Location: 1 Weinschel Lane,
Gaithersburg
BMI#: MD1611
Westech Village Corner
Site Alias: International Fabricare
Institute (IFI); 12251 Tech Road
Location: 12251-12293 Tech
Road, Silver Spring
BMI#: MD0739
Westwood Shopping Center I
Site Alias: A-4, Plat Book 63, Plat
No. 5498
Location: 5350-5460 Westbard
Avenue, Bethesda
BMI#: MD0842
Wheaton Apartments
Site Alias: First Baptist Church of
Wheaton
Location: 10914 Georgia Avenue,
Wheaton
BMI#: MD1266
Wholesale Cleaners
Site Alias:
Location: 7216 New Hampshire
Avenue, Takoma Park
BMI#: MD1667
WMATA Off-Site Investigation
Site Alias: Former National
Institute of Dry Cleaning; WMATA
Storage & Maintenance Facility
Location: 901 Stoddard Place,
Silver Spring
BMI#: MD0718
WMATA Parcel MB-278
(Washington Metro Area Transit
Authority)
Site Alias: Former National
Institute of Dry Cleaning, Inc.
Location: 8021 Georgia Avenue,
Silver Spring
BMI#: MD1550
Woodmoor Getty/Shell Station
Site Alias:
Location: 10144 Colesville Road,
Silver Spring
BMI#: MD1387
Woodmoor Shopping Center -
Silver Spring
Site Alias:
Location: 10117 Colesville Road,
Silver Spring
PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY
BMI#: MD0963
10333 Old Fort Road
Site Alias: Besche Oil Facility,
Toms Friendly Sunoco
Location: 10333 Old Fort Road,
Fort Washington
BMI#: MD1583
2103 Rochell Avenue
Site Alias: Hilltop Apartments;
Downgradient property for 175
Cleaners
Location: 2103 Rochell Avenue,
District Heights
BMI#: MD1573
3299 Queens Chapel Road
Site Alias: Standard Pressing
Location: 3299 Queens Chapel
Road, Mount Ranier
BMI#: MD1858
3801 Ironwood Place, Landover
Site Alias: Johnson Truck Center
Facility
Location: 3801 Ironwood Place,
Landover
BMI#: MD1111
5401 Marlboro Pike
Site Alias:
Location: 5401 Marlboro Pike,
District Heights
BMI#: MD1857
8907 Baltimore Avenue
Site Alias: Proposed Chick-fil-A -
College Park, MD
Location: 8907 Baltimore Avenue,
College Park
BMI#: MD0807
Accokeek - Vacant Parcels
Site Alias: Vacant Parcels
Location: 15909 Hickory Knoll
Road, Accokeek
BMI#: MD1307
Addison Road
Site Alias: Addison Road Dump
Site; Addison Station Development
Location: North of Central Avenue,
northeast of Adak Street and
Addison Road, Seat Pleasant
BMI#: MD0828
Adelphi Plaza
Site Alias: Norge Village Cleaners;
Norse Village Cleaners
Location: 2328-2340 University
Boulevard East, Hyattsville
BMI#: MD0932
Alta Branch - Phase I
Site Alias:
Location: Capital Gateway Drive,
Suitland
BMI#: MD0716
Alta Branch II
Site Alias: Capital Gateway; Soho
North
Location: Capital Gateway Drive,
Suitland
BMI#: MD1254
Americas Body Company, Inc
(ABC)
Site Alias: Independence Truck
Equipment
Location: 6401 Aaron Lane
(formerly known as 6401 and 6315
Aaron Lane), Clinton
BMI#: MD1400
Andrews Manor Shopping Center
Site Alias:
Location: 4913 Allentown Road,
Camp Springs
BMI#: MD1445
Antonio Troiano Tile & Marble Co.,
Inc. / Beltsville Industrial Center
Site Alias:
Location: 10742 Tucker Street,
Beltsville
BMI#: MD1603
Avalon Laurel
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Site Alias: Anderson's Corner;
Avalon Konterra North, Konterra
Overlook
Location: 6901 Van Dusen Road,
Laurel
BMI#: MD0476
Beaverdam Creek PCB
Site Alias: 3133 Pennsy Drive Site;
Jack Stone Sign Company; John
Stone Electric
Location: Beaverdam Creek from
the upper Metro crossing to the
confluence of Cabin Branch and
Beaverdam C, Landover
BMI#: MD1225
Best Cleaners
Site Alias:
Location: 794 Harry S Truman
Drive, Largo
BMI#: MD0039
Bladensburg Acetylene
Site Alias: Air Products, Inc
Location: 2900 52nd Avenue,
Hyattsville
BMI#: MD0994
Bowie Market Place
Site Alias: Belair Shopping Center
Subdivision, So's Cleaners,
Superior Lane Shopping Center,
Stanton Cleaners
Location: 3206-3273 Superior
Lane, Bowie
BMI#: MD1241
Bowie Plaza Shopping Center
Site Alias:
Location: 6796-6802, 6906-6940,
6980, and 6990 Laurel Bowie Road
(Route 197), Bowie
BMI#: MD0090
Bowie-Belair Landfill
Site Alias: Browning Ferris
Industries Belair Sanitary Landfill
Location: Public Works Road via
Route 450, Bowie
BMI#: MD0872
Campbell Building
Site Alias:
Location: 10721 Tucker Street,
Beltsville
BMI#: MD0108
Capitol Wire & Fence
Site Alias:
Location: 3334 Kenilworth Avenue,
Hyattsville
BMI#: MD0295
Celia LUST
Site Alias:
Location: Baltimore Boulevard and
Southardt Drive, Beltsville
BMI#: MD1116
Central Hampton Business Park
Site Alias: Hampton One-Hour
Cleaners
Location: 9244 East Hampton
Drive, Capitol Heights
BMI#: MD0266
Cheltenham Battery
Site Alias:
Location: 10800 Frank Tippett
Road, Cheltenham
BMI#: MD1231
Chestnut Hills Shopping Center
Site Alias: Beltsville Laundry & Dry
Cleaning; Neil's Cleaners
Location: 10452 Baltimore
Boulevard, Beltsville
BMI#: MD0424
City of Greenbelt, Department of
Public Works
Site Alias: Greenbelt Department
of Public Works
Location: 555 Crescent Road,
Greenbelt
BMI#: MD1597
Clinton Cleaners
Site Alias:
Location: 7505 Old Branch
Avenue, Clinton
BMI#: MD0251
Columbia Park Drum Site
Site Alias:
Location: Route 74 and Columbia
Avenue, Landover
BMI#: MD0182
Contee Sand and Gravel
Site Alias:
Location: Virginia Manor Road,
Laurel
BMI#: MD0974
County Plaza Shopping Center
Site Alias: Hilltop Garden
Apartments; 175 Cleaners
Location: 1940 County Road,
District Heights
BMI#: MD0230
Croom - Launch
Site Alias: C03MD0239
Location: 8520 Duvall Road,
Upper Marlboro
BMI#: MD0468
Croom Military Housing
Site Alias: C03MD0239
Location: 15494, 15470, 15512
Mount Calvert Road, Upper
Marlboro
BMI#: MD1500
Diplomat Cleaners
Site Alias: Former Diplomat
Cleaners
Location: 15480-15642 Annapolis
Road, Bowie
BMI#: MD0443
Eagle Harbor Tire Fire
Site Alias:
Location: Eagle Harbor Road,
Eagle Harbor
BMI#: MD1501
Eastgate Shopping Center
Site Alias:
Location: 10545 and 10549
Greenbelt Road, Glenn Dale
BMI#: MD1502
Eco Gardens
Site Alias:
Location: ,
BMI#: MD0170
Evans Trail Dump Site
Site Alias:
Location: Evans Trail Road off
Powder Mill Road, Calverton
BMI#: MD1434
FERST, Inc.
Site Alias: Gibbons Church Road
Property; F&E Resource Systems
Technology, Inc.
Location: 14800 Gibbons Church
Road, Brandywine
BMI#: MD1789
Finn-Annapolis Road Property
Site Alias:
Location: 7730 Finns Lane &
7732-7740 Annapolis Road
(Including Outlot A), Lanham
BMI#: MD0986
Forest Laundromat
Site Alias: Laundry Tub
Location: 5247 Marlboro Pike,
Capitol Heights
BMI#: MD1160
Fort Foote Center Dry Cleaners
Site Alias: Vegas Custom
Cleaners; College Park Woods
Property
Location: 9201-9231 Oxon Hill
Road, Oxon Hill
BMI#: MD1384
Greenway Shopping Center
Site Alias:
Location: 7595 Greenbelt Road,
Greenbelt
BMI#: MD1581
Griffith Energy Services, Inc.
Site Alias: Griffith Consumers
Company
Location: 2510 Schuster Drive,
Hyattsville
BMI#: MD1331
Hillcrest Heights Shopping Center
Site Alias:
Location: 2300-2364 Iverson
Street, Temple Hills
BMI#: MD0200
Hyattsville Gas & Electric
Site Alias: Hyattsville Gas Former
MGP; Overlaps Hyattsville Gas
Former MGP (VCP)
Location: 4609 and 4661
Tanglewood Drive, Edmonston
BMI#: MD1465
Hyattsville Gas Former MGP
Site Alias: Washington Gas;
Overlaps Hyattsville Gas & Electric
(CHS)
Location: 4609 Tanglewood Drive,
Edmonston
BMI#: MD1407
Industrial Towel Supply, Inc.
Site Alias: ITSI
Location: 136 Lafayette Avenue,
Laurel
BMI#: MD0836
Jara Property
Site Alias:
Location: St. Mary's Street and
Route 1, Beltsville
BMI#: MD0291
JL Clark Mfg Co/Stone Industries
Site Alias:
Location: 9207 51st Avenue,
College Park
BMI#: MD0485
Joseph Smith & Sons, Inc
Site Alias:
Location: 2001 Kenilworth Avenue,
Capitol Heights
BMI#: MD1439
Kettering Crossing
Site Alias:
Location: 51-97 Kettering Drive,
Upper Marlboro
BMI#: MD0134
Koppers Co Laurel
Site Alias: Duplicate site listing of
MD-40 (Koppers Co. Dump Site)
Location: Riverside Drive, Laurel
BMI#: MD0040
Koppers Co. Dumpsite - Laurel
Site Alias:
Location: 13501 Baltimore Avenue
(Route 1), Laurel
BMI#: MD0953
Lanham Center Property
Site Alias:
Location: 9005-9039 Lanham
Severn Road, Lanham
BMI#: MD1037
Laurel Building Supply
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Site Alias: C.F. Shaffer Lumber
Company, Inc.; MTA Laurel MARC
Station, Parking Lot B
Location: 100 Main Street (also
108 2nd Street, 114 2nd Street,
114 2nd Street and 145 Main
Street), Laurel
BMI#: MD1613
Laurel Commerce Center
Site Alias:
Location: 14709, 14711, 14713
Baltimore Avenue, Laurel
BMI#: MD0311
London Hills Development
Site Alias:
Location: End of Highmount Lane,
Capitol Heights
BMI#: MD1453
McDonald Strosnider
Transmissions
Site Alias:
Location: 7596 Annapolis Road,
Hyattsville
BMI#: MD0419
Mid-Atlantic Finishing, Inc.
Site Alias:
Location: 4656 Addison Road,
Capitol Heights
BMI#: MD1165
Mini Shopping Center
Site Alias:
Location: 5946 Martin Luther King,
Jr. Highway, Capitol Heights
BMI#: MD0368
NASA Goddard Space Flight
Center
Site Alias:
Location: Main Gate off Greenbelt
Road, Greenbelt
BMI#: MD0910
Northhampton, City of Largo
Site Alias: Haverford Homes
(Brownfields Site)
Location: Harry Truman Drive and
Mt. Lubentia Road, Largo
BMI#: MD1296
Office Depot Shopping Center
Site Alias:
Location: 123 Bowie Road, Laurel
BMI#: MD0171
Old Fort Road Site
Site Alias:
Location: 11920 Old Fort Road,
Piscataway
BMI#: MD1112
Old Forte Village Shopping Center
Site Alias:
Location: 970 East Swan Creek
Road, Fort Washington
BMI#: MD1105
Osborne Shopping Center
Site Alias: Official Cleaners
Location: 7575 Southwest Crain
Highway, Upper Marlboro
BMI#: MD0853
Osborne Shopping Center Parcel
G
Site Alias:
Location: 7610 South Osborne
Road, Upper Marlboro
BMI#: MD1170
Oxon Hill Plaza
Site Alias:
Location: 6105-6263 Livingston
Road, Oxon Hill
BMI#: MD0913
Penn Forest Shopping Center
Site Alias:
Location: 3300 Walters Lane,
District Heights
BMI#: MD0979
Penn Forest Shopping Center Off-
Site Plume
Site Alias: 3401 Walters Lane
Property
Location: 3401 Walters Lane,
District Heights
BMI#: MD1324
Penn Station Shopping Center
Site Alias: Penn Station Cleaners
(5562)
Location: 5550, 5663, 5718 and
5736 Silver Hill Road, District
Heights
BMI#: MD1625
Penn-Mar Shopping Center
Site Alias: Penn-Mar Dry Cleaners
Location: 3000-4000 Donnell
Drive, District Heights
BMI#: MD1350
PG Contractors Leasehold Facility
Site Alias:
Location: 5411 Kirby Road, Clinton
BMI#: MD0127
Piscataway WWTP
Site Alias:
Location: Route 1 Farmington
Road, Accokeek
BMI#: MD1333
Pointer Ridge Plaza Shopping
Center
Site Alias: Modern Laundry,
Pointer Ridge Cleaners, Admiral
Cleaners
Location: 1300 NW Crain Hwy,
Mitchellville
BMI#: MD1243
Prince George's County Vehicle
Audit Impoundment Lot
Site Alias:
Location: 4920 Ritchie-Marlboro
Road, Upper Marlboro
BMI#: MD1244
Q&S Cleaners
Site Alias: College Park Shopping
Center
Location: 7318 Baltimore Avenue,
College Park
BMI#: MD1372
Riverdale Plaza
Site Alias:
Location: 5601-5851 Riverdale
Road and 5603 Kenilworth Ave,
Riverdale
BMI#: MD1777
Robey Towing
Site Alias:
Location: 5430 Lafayette Place,
Hyattsville
BMI#: MD0445
Rogers Electric
Site Alias:
Location: 5720 Columbia Park,
Cheverly
BMI#: MD0935
Rosecroft Shopping Center
Site Alias: 3175 Brinkley Street
Location: 3201-3297 Brinkley
Road, Temple Hills
BMI#: MD1277
Sargent Road Shopping Center
Site Alias: Festival Laundry, 5613
Sargent Road, Post Laundromat
Location: 5601-5615 Sargent
Road, Hyattsville
BMI#: MD1599
Shoppes at Metro Station
Site Alias: Metro Cleaners
Location: 6211 Belcrest Road,
Hyattsville
BMI#: MD0833
Silver Hill Plaza
Site Alias:
Location: 5812-5870 Silver Hill
Road, Forestville
BMI#: MD0997
Southgate Business Park Property
Site Alias:
Location: 9800 Martin Luther King
Highway, Lanham
BMI#: MD1318
Springhill Lake Cleaners at The
Springhill Lake Apartment Property
Site Alias: Springhill Lakes Dry
Cleaner; Springhill Lake
Apartments; Greenbelt Fraternal
Order of Police (FOP)
Location: 9230 Springhill Lane,
Greenbelt
BMI#: MD1582
Sunrise Shopping Center
Site Alias:
Location: 5450-5500 St. Barnabas
Road, Oxon Hill
BMI#: MD1545
The Cherokee Sanford Property
(7100 Muirkirk Road)
Site Alias: The Brick Yard (VCP)
Location: 7100 Muirkirk Road,
Beltsville
BMI#: MD0358
William Pleasant Site
Site Alias:
Location: 10100 Block Allentown
Road, Friendly
BMI#: MD0393
Windsor Manor Road Site
Site Alias: Upper Marlboro
Township
Location: 12020 Windsor Manor
Road, Upper Marlboro
QUEEN ANNE'S COUNTY
BMI#: MD1893
Centreville Spray Irrigation Farm
Site Alias:
Location: 751 Hope Road,
Centreville
BMI#: MD1390
Collins Electric/Johnson Property
Site Alias: Johnson Property
Location: Old Love Point Road,
Stevensville
BMI#: MD1267
Queen Anne's County Drum Site
Site Alias:
Location: 312 Safety Drive,
Centreville
BMI#: MD0459
Tom Dodd Sporting Clays Site
Site Alias:
Location: 620 Tom Dodd Farm
Lane, Queenstown
BMI#: MD1645
Town of Centreville Sewage
Effluent Spray Irrigation Farm
Site Alias: Centreville Wastewater
Irrigation Field, Dump at Centreville
Spray Irrigation Farm
Location: Off of Hope Road,
Centreville
SOMERSET COUNTY
BMI#: MD0791
11731 Somerset Avenue
Site Alias: Cato Oil, Texaco
Location: 11731 Somerset
Avenue, Princess Anne
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BMI#: MD0425
Beitzel Cabinet and Millwork
Site Alias:
Location: Broad Street, Princess
Anne
BMI#: MD1629
Mrs. Paul's Kitchens, Inc.
Site Alias:
Location: Norris Harbor Drive,
Crisfield
BMI#: MD0129
Ring Landfill
Site Alias: Westover Landfill;
Fairmont LF; Westover-Ring LF
Location: Millard Road, Westover
BMI#: MD0287
Sherwin Williams - Crisfield
Site Alias: The Rubberset
Company
Location: 26466 Silver Lane;
Route 413, Crisfield
ST. MARY'S COUNTY
BMI#: MD1178
Bardon, Inc. Hollywood Facility
Site Alias: Genstar Stone
Location: 23350 Three Notch
Road, California
BMI#: MD0185
California Drum Site
Site Alias:
Location: St. Andrews Church
Road, California
BMI#: MD0364
Genstar Stone Products
Site Alias: Bardon Hollywood
(VCP)
Location: Route 235, Hollywood
BMI#: MD1529
Pax River ROW
Site Alias:
Location: ,
BMI#: MD0135
Southern Maryland Wood Treating
Site Alias: Southern MD Wood
Treating
Location: Route 235 across from
Joy Lane, Hollywood
BMI#: MD0256
Springer Septic Service
Site Alias:
Location: Route 238 and Chaptico
Hurry Road, Chaptico
BMI#: MD0375
St. Mary's Salvage
Site Alias:
Location: 43966 Commerce
Avenue, Hollywood
BMI#: MD1311
St. Mary's Square Shopping Center
Site Alias:
Location: 21600 Great Mills Road,
Lexington Park
TALBOT COUNTY
BMI#: MD1059
Cadmus Journal Services, Inc.
Site Alias: Former Waverly Press
facility
Location: 500 Cadmus Lane,
Easton
BMI#: MD1417
Chesapeake Publishing Company
Site Alias: Durolith
Location: 29088 Airpark Drive,
Easton
BMI#: MD0519
D & B Products
Site Alias:
Location: 28825 Llandaff Road,
Easton
BMI#: MD0199
Easton Gas & Light Co.
Site Alias:
Location: 1 South West Street,
Easton
BMI#: MD0281
Easton Utilities Commission - Plant
No. 1
Site Alias: Easton Utilities
Commission Muni Elec
Location: 219 North Washington
Street, Easton
BMI#: MD0282
Easton Utilities Commission - Plant
No. 2
Site Alias: Easton Utilities
Commission Power Plant; Glebe
Park Drive
Location: Airport Industrial Park,
Easton
BMI#: MD1506
Former Easton Municipal Public
Works
Site Alias:
Location: 672 West Glenwood
Avenue, Easton
BMI#: MD1592
Former McCord Laundry and
Cleaning, Inc.
Site Alias: Brick Row; Lincoln
County Land and Cattle Company
Location: 114 South Washington
Street, Easton
BMI#: MD1337
Fuller Motor Sales
Site Alias: David Wheeler Auto
Park
Location: 6546 Ocean Gateway
(Route 50), Easton
BMI#: MD0723
Marlboro Avenue Property
Site Alias: Admiral Cleaners Store
#67; Pad Site of Tred Avon Square
Shopping Center
Location: 220 Marlboro Avenue,
Easton
BMI#: MD0125
Noble Motor Rebuilders
Site Alias:
Location: 350 North Aurora Street,
Easton
BMI#: MD0743
The Contractor Yard, Inc
Site Alias: Moore's Lumber &
Building Supply, Inc
Location: 8401 Ocean Gateway,
Easton
BMI#: MD1626
Wharton and Barnard, Inc.
Site Alias:
Location: 8431 Ocean Terrace,
Easton
WASHINGTON COUNTY
BMI#: MD0346
Angstrohm Precision Inc.
Site Alias:
Location: 18400 Precision
Place(formerly 1 Precision Place),
Hagerstown
BMI#: MD0442
Central Chemical Corp. (Office)
Site Alias: Combined with MD-302
Location: 49 North Jonathan
Street, Hagerstown
BMI#: MD0396
Certain Teed Metals
Site Alias:
Location: 290 Governor Lane
Boulevard, Williamsport
BMI#: MD0094
Chevron Chemical Co. -
Williamsport
Site Alias:
Location: Old Boonsboro
Road/Artisan Ave, Williamsport
BMI#: MD0298
Chewsville Coop
Site Alias:
Location: Main Street, Chewsville
BMI#: MD0397
Danzer Metal Works
Site Alias:
Location: 17500 York Road,
Hagerstown
BMI#: MD1003
Engineering Polymer Solutions,
Inc.
Site Alias: Formerly a Part of
Rustoleum; Rust-o-leum (MD-348);
Engineered Polymer Solution
Location: 16414 Industrial Lane,
Interstate Industrial Park,
Williamsport
BMI#: MD0036
Former Koppers Company
Site Alias: Koppers Co. -
Hagerstown
Location: 100 Clair Street,
Hagerstown
BMI#: MD0475
Franklin Spickler Property
Site Alias:
Location: Greencastle Pike (Route
63) at Mount Zion Church,
Maugansville
BMI#: MD0777
Hagerstown Shopping Center
Site Alias:
Location: 607-619 Dual Highway,
Hagerstown
BMI#: MD0771
Lion Ribbon Company Inc. a/k/a
C.M. Offray
Site Alias:
Location: 857 Willow Circle,
Hagerstown
BMI#: MD0870
Long Meadow Shopping Center
Site Alias:
Location: Oak Hill Avenue,
Hagerstown
BMI#: MD0797
Lowe's Flatbed Distribution Center
Site Alias: Part of Former Koppers
Co.; Maryland Wood Preserving
Co.; Century Wood Preserving Co.
Location: 990 Wesel Boulevard,
Hagerstown
BMI#: MD0078
Mack Trucks Inc.
Site Alias: Formerly 1999
Pennsylvania Avenue
Location: 13302 Pennsylvania
Avenue, Hagerstown
BMI#: MD0121
Magnus Company Inc
Site Alias:
Location: Elizabeth Street,
Hagerstown
BMI#: MD1252
Maryland Metals, Inc.
Site Alias:
Location: 449 Antietam Drive,
Hagerstown
BMI#: MD0876
MP Moller, Inc. (Blue Mountain
Woodworks)
MDE FY 2017 Annual Enforcement and Compliance Report
237
Site Alias:
Location: 403 North Prospect
Street, Hagerstown
BMI#: MD0329
Newell Enterprises, Inc
Site Alias:
Location: 18604 Leslie Drive,
Hagerstown
BMI#: MD1632
Orkin Pest Control Facility
Site Alias: 6 East Linwood Road,
Halfway, MD
Location: 17827 Virginia Avenue,
Hagerstown
BMI#: MD1528
Patrick Street MGP
Site Alias: MD1278 (McHenry Auto
Parts)
Location: 300 E. Patrick Street,
Frederick
BMI#: MD1628
PSP Limited
Site Alias: Sharrett, Inc.; Mount
Aetna Body Works
Location: 1333 Dual Highway,
Hagerstown
BMI#: MD0348
Rustoleum Corp.
Site Alias: Includes Engineering
Polymer Solutions (VCP Site);
Rust-o-leum
Location: Governor Lane
Boulevard and Industrial Lane,
Williamsport
BMI#: MD1217
SHA - Western Regional Lab
Site Alias:
Location: U.S Route 40 West and
MD Route 144, Hagerstown
BMI#: MD0906
Southern Ionics Incorporated
Site Alias: Part of Sun Chemical
(MD-400)
Location: 10319 Grumbacker
Lane, Williamsport
BMI#: MD0400
Sun Chemical Corporation - GPI
Division
Site Alias: Includes Southern
Ionics Incorporated (VCP)
Location: 10319 Grumbacker
Lane, Williamsport
BMI#: MD0151
W.D. Byron and Sons Inc.
Site Alias:
Location: 312 North
Conococheague Street; Fenton
Ave, Williamsport
BMI#: MD1548
Waggoner Property
Site Alias:
Location: 18124 Oak Ridge Road,
Hagerstown
BMI#: MD0418
West Manufacturing Co.
Site Alias:
Location: 910 Eldridge Drive,
Hagerstown
WICOMICO COUNTY
BMI#: MD0093
125 Bateman Street
Site Alias: Chevron Chemical Co. -
Salisbury (MD-093)
Location: 125 Bateman Street,
Salisbury
BMI#: MD0321
Adams Co. and Son Inc.
Site Alias:
Location: Northwood Drive and
Arlington Road; Northwood
Industrial Park, Salisbury
BMI#: MD0300
Blackwater Solid Waste Transfer
Station
Site Alias:
Location: Waller Road; 4 miles
west of Delmar, Delmar
BMI#: MD0374
Chesapeake Shipbuilders Inc.
Site Alias:
Location: 710 Fitzwater Street,
Salisbury
BMI#: MD1499
Dale Enterprises
Site Alias:
Location: 315 Lake Street,
Salisbury
BMI#: MD1719
Doe Run Groundwater
Investigation
Site Alias:
Location: multiple Doe Run Drive
and Jackson Road, Salisbury
BMI#: MD1145
Former School Street Substation
Site Alias: Connectiv
Location: School Street (Mack
Avenue) and Lake Street, Salisbury
BMI#: MD0861
Goodwill Store
Site Alias:
Location: 700 South Salisbury
Boulevard, Salisbury
BMI#: MD0047
Grigco Waste Oil
Site Alias:
Location: 500 Water Street,
Sharptown
BMI#: MD0237
Long-Life Treated Wood
Site Alias:
Location: Old Railroad Road,
Hebron
BMI#: MD1102
River Harbor
Site Alias: The Village Down River;
a portion of MD-377
Location: Riverside Drive East,
Salisbury
BMI#: MD0377
River Harbor Development
Site Alias: Includes River Harbor
(VCP)
Location: Riverside Drive East,
Salisbury
BMI#: MD0327
Salisbury Marketing Inc.
Site Alias:
Location: 106 Bridgeview Street,
Salisbury
BMI#: MD1635
VPI Mirrex Plant
Site Alias: Former Film &
Converting Group/American Mirrex
Corporation
Location: 601 South Marvel Road,
Salisbury
BMI#: MD1035
Wawa Food Market
Site Alias:
Location: 668-682 South Salisbury
Boulevard, Salisbury
BMI#: MD1627
Wetcher Whistle Market
Site Alias: OC Road Beer & Wine
Location: 1300 Old Ocean City
Road (S.R. 346), Salisbury
WORCESTER COUNTY
BMI#: MD0083
Bishop Processing
Site Alias: Bishopville Industrial;
Bishopville Commercial
Location: 16053 Old Stage Road,
Bishopville
BMI#: MD1047
Campbell Soup Property
Site Alias:
Location: 1947 Clarke Avenue
Extended, Pocomoke City
BMI#: MD1349
Conectiv Ocean City District Office
Site Alias: Delmarva Power Ocean
City District Office
Location: 8403 Coastal Highway,
Ocean City
BMI#: MD0912
Former Snow Hill Substation
Site Alias:
Location: Bay Street, Snow Hill
BMI#: MD0794
Moore Business Forms, Inc.
Site Alias:
Location: 201 Belt Street, Snow
Hill
BMI#: MD0795
Noble Furniture Repair
Site Alias: Noble Furniture Repair
& Antique Restoration
Location: 5512 Snow Hill Road,
Snow Hill
BMI#: MD1310
Tyson Chicken, Inc.
Site Alias: Berlin Falls; Tyson
Foods, Hudson Foods, Corbett
Enterprises; 9943 and 10009
Ocean City Boulevard
Location: 9943 Old Ocean City
Boulevard, Berlin
BMI#: MD0376
West Ocean City Landfill
Site Alias: MD-252
Location: Lewis Road; 2.3 miles
from Route 50, Berlin