A new method of disposing of poultry waste thousands of feet beneath the earth’s surface has been proposed in Accomack County.
Maryland’s Department of Natural Resources (DNR) revealed that dead zones in the bay have slightly increased compared to last year’s record lows.
Chesapeake Bay Program researchers and other scientists are predicting a smaller dead zone in the Bay this year due to lower than average rainfall.
Several Maryland environmental groups filed a legal challenge Friday, against the Maryland Department of Environment's recently issued wastewater discharge permit for an animal waste rendering plant in Linkwood.
The Lewes Board of Public Works on Wednesday awarded Teal Construction Inc. a contract to begin a sewer and water project in the Donovan Smith Manufactured Home Community in Lewes.
Maryland is taking over operations at the state’s largest wastewater treatment plant after environment officials “determined that the decline in the proper maintenance and operation of the Plant risks catastrophic failures.”
