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A polluting medical waste incinerator state environmental officials have declined to fine was recently purchased by a developer who owns the Maryland Department of the Environment's headquarters building.
Samuel K. Himmelrich Jr., a Baltimore real estate developer known for cleaning up troubled properties, purchased the former Phoenix Services Inc. last month, he said yesterday. He plans to fix up the maintenance-neglected plant and use steam from burning waste to generate electricity.See the full content of this document
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Incinerator Plant Under New Ownership
The facility, today called Curtis Bay Energy, has been cited by state agencies for more than 350 air pollution violations in the past 2 years, along with dozens of OSHA violations since 1998, at least 14 of w...
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