ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — A Maryland board has approved a $3.3 million contract to conduct a survey off the coast of Ocean City related to developing offshore wind.
The Board of Public Works approved the contract on Wednesday with Coastal Planning & Engineering Inc. for a high-resolution geophysical survey.
The money for the contract will come from about $30 million the state of Maryland received in a settlement agreement with Exelon Corp. last year in its bid to takeover Baltimore’s Constellation Energy.
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Already had a taxpayer survey,just another payout to a rich friend
ReplyDeleteFor that kind of money, it had better be a very long survey...several years.
ReplyDeleteour tax dollars hard at work. puke.
ReplyDeleteGreat news!
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