Curtis Bay Energy pays $1.75M in fines and penalties to Maryland
The Maryland Office of Attorney General has announced one of the largest penalties in an environmental criminal case the state has ever seen. Curtis Bay Energy agreed to pay the state $1 million in penalties - in addition to $750,000 for environmental projects for the surrounding community. State investigators found the South Baltimore facility was inadequately burning contaminated refuse from hospitals and medical facilities.
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