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Michael A. Elardo, Carroll County – 2 affected properties -On May 14, MDE issued an Administrative Complaint, Order, and Penalty equaling $25,000 to Michael A. Elardo for violation of Maryland’s Lead Laws by failing to bring the affected properties into compliance with risk reduction standards.
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Evans Realty, LLC, Baltimore City – 11 affected properties - On May 14, MDE issued an Administrative Complaint, Order, and Penalty equaling $40,000 to Evans Realty, LLC for violation of Maryland’s Lead Laws by failing to bring the affected properties into compliance with risk reduction standards.
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Sweet N Simple Investment Solutions, LLC, Baltimore City – 1 affected property – On May 14, MDE issued an Administrative Complaint, Order and Penalty equaling $27,500 to Sweet N Simple Investment Solutions for violating Maryland’s Lead Laws by failing to register a property, and failure to bring the affected property into compliance with risk reduction standards.
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Jonathan Wade, Baltimore City – 7 affected properties – On May 16, MDE issued an Administrative Complaint, Order and Penalty equaling $15,000 to Jonathan Wade for violating Maryland’s Lead Laws by failing to bring the affected properties into compliance with risk reduction standards.
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William J. and Melissa L. Bryan, Caroline County – 1 affected property – On May 7, MDE issued an Administrative Complaint, Order and Penalty equaling $22,000 to William J. and Melissa L. Bryan for violating Maryland’s Lead Laws by failing to register a property, and failure to bring the affected property into compliance with risk reduction standards.
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Argueta Amilcar and Maria Celis, Prince George’s County – 1 affected property – On May 17, MDE issued an Administrative Complaint, Order and Penalty equaling $30,500 to Argueta Amilcar and Maria Celis for violating Maryland’s Lead Laws by failing to register a property, and failure to bring the affected property into compliance with risk reduction standards.
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Michael Gekht, Baltimore City – 12 affected properties – On May 17, MDE issued an Administrative Complaint, Order and Penalty equaling $25,000 to Michael Gekht for violating Maryland’s Lead Laws by failing to bring the affected properties into compliance with risk reduction standards.
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Ejike H. Obineche, Baltimore City – 3 affected properties – On May 17, MDE issued an Administrative Complaint, Order and Penalty equaling $20,000 to Ejike H. Obineche for violating Maryland’s Lead Laws by failing to register a property and failing to bring the affected property into compliance with risk reduction standards.
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Wilbert H. Cawley, III, Dorchester and Talbot Counties – 4 affected properties – On May 17, MDE issued an Administrative Complaint, Order and Penalty equaling $20,000 to Wilbert H. Cawley, III for violating Maryland’s Lead Laws by failing to register properties and failing to bring the affected properties into compliance with risk reduction standards.
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George C. Townsend, Tracy L. Townsend and Ruth M. Baine, Worcester County – 1 affected property – On May 17, MDE issued an Administrative Complaint, Order and Penalty equaling $20,500 to George C. Townsend, Tracy L. Townsend and Ruth M. Baine for violating Maryland’s Lead Laws by failing to register a property and failing to bring the affected property into compliance with risk reduction standards.
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Tionne Scribner, Baltimore City – 1 affected property – On May 21, MDE issued an Administrative Complaint, Order and Penalty equaling $38,500 to Tionne Scribner for violating Maryland’s Lead Laws by failing to register a property and failing to bring the affected property into compliance with risk reduction standards.
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George W. Helfrich, Baltimore City – 7 affected properties – On May 21, MDE issued an Administrative Complaint, Order and Penalty equaling $30,000 to George W. Helfrich for violating Maryland’s Lead Laws by failing to register properties and failing to bring the affected properties into compliance with risk reduction standards.
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Phillip J. Sessa, Baltimore County – 9 affected properties – On May 21, MDE issued an Administrative Complaint, Order and Penalty equaling $62,000 to Phillip J. Sessa for violating Maryland’s Lead Laws by failing to register properties and failing to bring the affected properties into compliance with risk reduction standards.
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Tamala J. Price, Baltimore City – 1 affected property – On May 21, MDE issued an Administrative Complaint, Order and Penalty equaling $27,000 to Tamala J. Price for violating Maryland’s Lead Laws by failing to register a property and failing to bring the affected property into compliance with risk reduction standards.
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Research Development Services, Inc. and Robert Stephenson, Baltimore City – 6 affected properties – On May 24, MDE issued an Administrative Complaint, Order and Penalty equaling $15,000 to Research Development Services, Inc. and Robert Stephenson for violating Maryland’s Lead Laws by failing to register properties and failing to bring the affected properties into compliance with risk reduction standards.
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Mildred Jones Spedden, Dorchester County – 10 affected properties – On May 24, MDE issued an Administrative Complaint, Order and Penalty equaling $55,000 to Mildred Jones Spedden for violating Maryland’s Lead Laws by failing to register properties and failing to bring the affected properties into compliance with risk reduction standards.
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Ronald and Earnestine Turner, Talbot County – 2 affected properties – On May 31, MDE issued an Administrative Complaint, Order and Penalty equaling $24,500 to Ronald and Earnestine Turner for violating Maryland’s Lead Laws by failing to register properties and failing to bring the affected properties into compliance with risk reduction standards.
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Certified Storage & Disposal, LLC, Baltimore City – On May 31, MDE issued an Administrative Complaint, Order and Penalty equaling $50,000 to Certified Storage & Disposal, LLC for violating Maryland’s Solid Waste laws and Regulations by operating an illegal processing facility for off spec cosmetic wastes.