hazardous materials
- Carroll County residents looking to dispose of hazardous household waste will have an opportunity to do so next month.
- The long tanker trains full of crude oil roll south from Pennsylvania about twice a day, along the banks of the Susquehanna River and through the towns of Cecil County. These shipments are part of a global energy shift that's reducing gas prices and U.S. dependence on oil imports, but also controversial for their risks.
- City residents can dispose of household hazardous waste starting April 4
- A flatbed truck pulled away from the port of Baltimore last week carrying uranium once packed into nuclear warheads aimed at the United States.
- The Harford County Office of Recycling and the local Emergency Planning Committee are offering residents the chance to safely dispose of their household hazardous waste products as part of Residential Household Hazardous Waste Collection Day
- Clarence E. Ross, assistant chief of the Harford County Hazardous Materials Response Team, has received the inaugural "Making a Difference Award" from the International Association of Fire Chiefs Hazardous Materials Committee.
- As smoke rose above Rosedale homes hours after a CSX train derailed and exploded May 28, many residents wondered what exactly was burning.
- The Army will hold a public information meeting in Edgewood next week to go over its findings in connection with a former salvage site on Aberdeen Proving Ground where a small amount of radioactive material was found beginning in 2009.
- Household hazardous waste drop off for Baltimore residents resumed this weekend, after a winter hiatus.
- Furlough day delays regular collection on Sisson Street
- Stevenson University has bought the Shire Pharmaceuticals plant next door to its Owings Mills campus, a $10.5 million deal that a school official said will expand the grounds by a third.
- Baltimore County residents may drop off hazardous waste items Sunday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
- MAPS system has processed hazardous waste since 2003
- MAPS system has processed hazardous waste since 2003
- Hazmat Removal: Baltimore Holds Hazard Waste Dropoff
- America needs a new vision for powering the future, so let's pass an energy bill
- Baltimore has plenty of household hazardous waste but not enough ways to dispose of it.
- Baltimore's hazardous waste drop-off day a welcome boost to environment
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