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Maurice S. and Georgan Kline, Baltimore City – 7 affected properties - On June 15, MDE signed a Settlement Agreement and Consent Order with Maurice S. and Georgan Kline that contained a penalty of $14,000 for violation of Maryland’s Lead Laws by failing to bring the affected properties into compliance with risk reduction standards. The first installment of $7,000 has been paid
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Ruth Mayo, Baltimore City – 12 affected properties - On June 20, MDE signed a modification to a Settlement Agreement and Consent Order with Ruth Mayo that increased the penalty amount from $6,000 to $7,500 and extended the deadline for the completion of required lead abatement work at the affected properties until December 31, 2007.The penalty has been paid.
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George and Misty Minnick, Washington County – 1 affected property - On June 21, MDE issued an Administrative Complaint, Order, and Penalty equaling $17,000 to George and Misty Minnick for violation of 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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Charles L. Wardell, Baltimore City – 3 affected properties – On June 21, MDE issued an Administrative Complaint, Order and Penalty equaling $11,000 to Charles L. Wardell for violating Maryland’s Lead Laws by failing to register properties, and failure bring the affected properties into compliance with risk reduction standards.
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Paul J. and Rebecca A. Placek, Queen Anne’s County – 2 affected properties – On June 21, MDE issued an Administrative Complaint, Order and Penalty equaling $16,500 to Paul J. and Rebecca A. Placek for violating Maryland’s Lead Laws by failing register their properties, and failure to bring the affected property into compliance with risk reduction standards.
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Mark E. and Margaret A. Callahan, Queen Anne’s County – 10 affected properties - On June 21, MDE signed a Settlement Agreement and Consent Order with Mark E. and Margaret A. Callahan that contained a penalty of $6,000 for prior violation of Maryland’s Lead Laws that have been rectified. The penalty has been paid.
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Gasmart of Frederick, Frederick County – On June 19, MDE issued an Complaint, Order and Administrative Penalty equaling $9,200 to Gasmart of Frederick for violations of Maryland’s oil pollution laws by failing to document release detection, and failure to obtain financial pollution insurance
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Arrowhead Inc., Garrett County – On June 19, MDE issued an Complaint, Order and Administrative Penalty equaling $13,000 to Arrowhead Inc. for violations of Maryland’s oil pollution laws by failing to comply with several underground storage tank requirements.
Petroleum Equipment, Inc., Kent County – On June 19, MDE issued an Complaint, Order and Administrative Penalty equaling $29,700 to Petroleum Equipment, Inc. for violations of Maryland’s oil pollution laws by failing to comply with numerous underground storage tank requirements.