The city of Baltimore was clouded by smoke from a massive scrap metal fire at a recycling center
The smoke from the two-alarm fire could be seen for miles, including from nearby Camden Yards and M&T Bank Stadium. The fire is believed to have started at a recycling center in downtown Baltimore. The smoke was seen from downtown Baltimore's Camden Yards.
The state aims to force the company to make necessary repairs and impose fines of up to $25,000 per violation. The state will also impose fines for violations of the incinerator's emissions. The company is accused of emitting harmful emissions from a medical waste incinerator in Curtis Bay.
The state aims to force the company to make necessary repairs and impose fines of up to $25,000 per violation. The state will also impose fines for violations of the incinerator's emissions. The company is accused of emitting harmful emissions from a medical waste incinerator in Curtis Bay.
Baltimore leaders discuss medical waste incinerator in Curtis Bay as state sues over emissions. State sues for incinerating medical waste in city's Curtis Bay, Maryland. Baltimore leaders say state is suing over incinerator's emissions of medical waste. Baltimore officials say state will sue if incinerator fails to meet state requirements.
Baltimore City Council to discuss impacts of medical waste dumping at Curtis Bay facility. The state aims to force the company to make necessary repairs and impose fines of up to $25,000 per violation. The fines are expected to be imposed up until the end of the year.