BALTIMORE — The Baltimore Department of Public Works has identified the source of what discolored Baltimore's Inner Harbor Thursday afternoon.
Around 4 p.m., Baltimore DPW tweeted that material discharging into the Inner Harbor is sediment from a downtown construction project. They said the project is not being done under DPW authority.
The Mayor's Office of Emergency Management tweeted, "We are aware of the discolored water at the Inner Harbor. We are monitoring the situation. The Baltimore Fire Department is investigating. We have no additional information at this time."
The Fire Department tweeted that crews are at the scene, and "preliminary test showed no hazard or threat to anyone walking the Pavilion."
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ReplyDeletemonitoring the situation, ...in baltimore speak that means , " we are just let them keep dumping toxic chemicals into the harbor until they finish their project that bring in a lot of taxes to the city"
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ReplyDeleteIOW, we'll just blame Eastern Shore farmers for our mess.
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2:19 or is letting them because they line of the wallets of the officials and are getting special treatment and mega tax breaks because of this
ReplyDeleteMoney should come from the Baltimore budget for any and all cost related to this. No State tax dollars should be used. Hogan needs to make sure this does not happen.
ReplyDeleteClay runoff. Nothing to see here but more MSM distraction. Move along.
ReplyDeleteBodies will do that after decaying.
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