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:: Featured Articles |
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To Eat Or Not To Eat |
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…that is the message. Fish is a great source of nutrition and Maryland tradition includes eating seafood. Because some fish are relatively high in contaminants, MDE issues consumption guidelines to clear up this murky issue. |
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State Continues Capital Funding Flow |
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Financial assistance is available to local governments and municipalities across the state to upgrade the quality of water discharging to the Bay. |
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New Partnership Supports Environmental Science Learning at University of Maryland Eastern Shore |
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Minority high school students encouraged to pursue environmental science studies as MDE partners with four organizations to promote linking environmental and academic programs. |
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Doing Well By Doing Right: EPA’s Performance Track Program Recognizes Three Maryland Organizations |
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More companies adapt energy and source reduction practices to benefit the environment and their bottom line. |
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Get Recognized for Going Green! Apply for Environmental Awards. |
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Seeking applications for the Bay Excellence Awards - Deadline is July 16. |
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MDE Hosts Forum for Its Inspectors |
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Staying on the cutting edge of enforcement allows MDE inspectors to better perform their jobs. |
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Mid-Summer Marks Mid-Ozone Season |
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As Maryland prepares for high ozone concentrations driven by summer heat, pollution, and intense sunlight, here are some tips to protect your health. |
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MDE Secretary Celebrates Easton Wastewater Facility Grand Opening |
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Heading toward cleaner water in leaps and bounds, MDE administers grant funds to upgrade wastewater treatment plants and help restore the Bay. |
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:: Enforcement and Compliance Notes |
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This section provides a monthly report on the State's environmental enforcement and compliance activities. This issue covers the period between mid-May and mid-June 2007. |
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:: For the Record |
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This section provides a partial list by county of applications received by MDE and other permitting activity between mid-May and mid-June 2007. |
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