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Maryland needs to explore better ways to manage storm runoff
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Maryland needs to explore better ways to manage storm runoff

I was grateful to see front page coverage of a critical and growing issue in Baltimore — how we effectively deal with urban stormwater (“As Maryland pours millions of dollars into its ailing streams, research shows some projects don’t help clean Chesapeake Bay,” Jan 2). As we enter a new decade, we must think more holistically…

New report: ‘It’s not easy being green’ in Baltimore. But it could be.
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New report: ‘It’s not easy being green’ in Baltimore. But it could be.

‘It’s not easy being green’ in Baltimore, but a new report released today by Blue Water Baltimore shows that it could be. The report outlines current hurdles to creating green stormwater infrastructure – including green roofs and rain gardens – in Baltimore City. It also offers solutions for how Baltimore officials can support and expand the…

Action Alert: Speak Up and Rally Against Sewage Backups
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Action Alert: Speak Up and Rally Against Sewage Backups

Sewage doesn’t belong in our streets – or our homes.  Speak out against sewage backups into buildings in Baltimore City. Join us at Baltimore City Council’s upcoming hearing on sewage backups and a pre-hearing rally! Wednesday November 13, 2019 4pm: Rally at War Memorial Plaza (will also be livestreamed on our Facebook page) 5pm to…

Action Alert: Speak Out About Sewage Backups
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Action Alert: Speak Out About Sewage Backups

Sewage doesn’t belong in our streets – or our homes. When it rains in Baltimore, millions of gallons of sewage flow into our streams, rivers, Inner Harbor, and even our homes. Sewage backups in homes and buildings are a big problem in Baltimore. Heavy rainfall coupled with the city’s crumbling infrastructure causes toxic sewage to back…

From Boats to Drones: Matt Stocker’s (’11) Journey to the USDA
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From Boats to Drones: Matt Stocker’s (’11) Journey to the USDA

It’s not often that you hear of drones being used to measure water quality. That’s exactly what former Blue Water Baltimore intern Matt Stocker (’11) is doing. A Research Associate at the USDA’s Agricultural Research Service (USDA-ARS), Matt Stocker is part of a team of researchers testing drones as tools for water quality monitoring efforts….

Working Together to Improve Water Quality – An Interview with Fiona Newton

Working Together to Improve Water Quality – An Interview with Fiona Newton

After leading Blue Water Baltimore for almost four years as our Board Chair, Fiona Newton is passing the torch to Kevin Shea in January 2019. We sat down with Fiona to talk about her journey with our organization, what she sees for the future, and what people might be surprised to know about her.  …

Village Blue Brings Real-Time Water Quality Monitoring to Baltimore Harbor
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Village Blue Brings Real-Time Water Quality Monitoring to Baltimore Harbor

Gushing water main breaks, chronic sewage overflows, and “fatbergs” in the pipes – when it comes to Baltimore’s failing infrastructure, sometimes it feels like we’re the only city dealing with these seemingly insurmountable problems. We often get asked during our Pollution 101 training events whether Baltimore is alone in its struggles for clean water, but the answer is…

Working Together:  Teaming up with the Baltimore City Department of Public Works to Reduce Pollution in Baltimore’s Waterways

Working Together: Teaming up with the Baltimore City Department of Public Works to Reduce Pollution in Baltimore’s Waterways

Baltimore’s leaky pipe system is one of the biggest sources of pollution to our local streams, rivers, and Harbor.  Cracks in the pipes and illegal connections bring millions of gallons of sewage, wash water, and drinking water into our streams every year.  The City’s Municipal Separate Stormwater Sewer System (aka the MS4, or just “the…

Consent Decree Intervenor Status Granted

Consent Decree Intervenor Status Granted

Blue Water Baltimore Successfully Joins Federal, State Enforcement to fix City’s Failing Sewer System On Thursday, September 8, 2016, the U.S. District Court granted Blue Water Baltimore’s motion to intervene in the federal consent decree lawsuit intended to fix the City of Baltimore’s failing sewer system. The successful intervention is a significant victory for the organization, and…