BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Before polluters can be hauled into court, they have to be caught. That’s led the state attorney general to conduct ongoing environmental audits along Maryland’s waterways. Alex DeMetrick reports the Inner Harbor is the state’s dirtiest.
Tourists usually cruise the Inner Harbor, but Tuesday it was the Attorney General.
“You don’t want to stay in an ivory tower. You need to get out on the water to see what’s out there,” said Doug Gansler.
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6 comments:
must be all the farmers in baltimore. after all, isnt that who the government blames?
Could they be like salisbury and pump their raw surage into the river or bay and claim it an accident?
Sure isn't septic systems, as Secretary Hall wants us to believe!
Thats why Natty bo's taste so good!
Well, the Wicomico river is pretty awful here in town.
Has it's filth been included in the "contest"?
Just create five more government agencies and throw a couple of hundred million at the problem. That fixes it every time, doesn't it?
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