BACK YEARS. THE ATTORNEY GENERAL SAYS THIS COMPANY PUT THE COMMUNITY AT RISK. NOW CURTIS BAY WILL PAY A $1 MILLION FINE AND SERVE TWO YEARS PROBATION. THE INVESTIGATION, WHICH BEGAN IN NOVEMBER OF ...
Johns Hopkins Hospital and Johns Hopkins University plan to divert the small amount of medical waste that they send to an incinerator in South Baltimore, after state environmental officials flagged ...
A medical waste incineration company has agreed to pay one of the largest fines in a criminal environmental case in Maryland’s history after state investigators found its South Baltimore facility was ...
Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown announced a $1 million criminal penalty Tuesday against a medical waste incinerator near Baltimore’s Curtis Bay neighborhood. The fine against Curtis Bay Energy ...
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The Maryland Attorney General (“AG”) announced on October 17th that Curtis Bay Energy, LP (“Curtis Bay”) entered into a guilty plea to a forty-count criminal information resulting from an ...
BALTIMORE (AP) — A medical waste processing company has pleaded guilty to dozens of environment-related charges and agreed to pay $1.75 million in fines after state prosecutors in Maryland accused a ...