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Oakland Receives Major Grant For Water Project

May. 24, 2012

The Maryland Board of Public Works yesterday approved more than $1.4 million in grants to improve water supply systems and protect drinking water, with half of the funds being awarded to the town of Oakland.

Grants of $785,433 from the Water Supply Financial Assistance Program were awarded to Oakland.


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The money will help fund study, design, and construction to modify the town’s Broadford Lake and Bradley Run water treatment plants to lower the concentration of disinfection by-products and improve the quality of its drinking water.

The board is composed of Governor Martin O’Malley, Treasurer Nancy K. Kopp and Comptroller Peter Franchot.

“Everyone deserves to have an adequate supply of safe drinking water. Nothing is more important to our public health,” said Governor O’Malley. “These projects protect public health while creating jobs for more Marylanders.”

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Councilman Chris Trumbauer Took an Unusual Path to Politics

Local riverkeeper wanted to use public office as a way to advocate for the environment.

By Mitchelle Stephenson

Chris Trumbauer didn’t come to his political position through some carefully crafted lifelong desire to spend his adult years as a politician.

In fact, the West/Rhode Riverkeeper’s favorite thing to do is to be outdoors.

When he was a child growing up near the Chester River, he remembers spending more time on the water than not….

…Trumbauer has spent time in all corners of the state studying water quality. After graduating from the University of Maryland with a degree in chemistry, he worked briefly in the private sector and then spent a decade with the Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) sampling water quality around the state.

“I operated out of Annapolis, but I got to travel all over,” he said. “I tested water at Deep Creek Lake, coastal bays. Wherever there was water in Maryland, that was where we went.”

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>Maryland Clean Marinas Program is Looking for the Cleanest

>The Cleanest Marina contest is an initiative to get more marinas on board with clean marina practices.

By Mitchelle Stephenson
July 13, 2011

The Maryland Department of Natural Resources has had an ongoing certification program for marinas that voluntarily adopt pollution prevention practices. Since 2009, a total of 120 marinas in Maryland are on the list of certified clean marinas. Of those, 18 are in south county. That represents about 25 percent of the 600 marinas in the state.

In order to get more marinas on board with the clean marina initiative, the DNR is having a contest this year for the cleanest marina. A copy of the rules are attached to this story. The winner will be selected in January 2012.

Award Criteria includes:

•Overall cleanliness of the facility (indoors and outdoors);
•Environmental services offered (e.g., recycling liquid and/or solid waste, reliable pump-outs, vacuum sanders, pet waste pick up bags, absorbent pads at the fuel dock, etc.);
•Communicating and enforcing “clean marina” practices and goals to customers and contractors through rules, signs, and services.
The Maryland Clean Marina Initiative recognizes and promotes marinas, boatyards and yacht clubs of any size that meet legal requirements and voluntarily adopt pollution prevention practices. Boaters are encouraged to patronize certified clean marinas and to adopt clean boating habits.

The DNR hopes that the collective effort of individuals and businesses will improve water quality in the Chesapeake Bay, coastal byways and inland lakes like Deep Creek Lake.


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>GC Commissioners Approve Pee Wee Hill Water Project

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Mar. 24, 2011

Pee Wee Hill and Kitzmiller Road residents will soon have something many other people in Garrett County probably take for granted: a reliable, abundant supply of clean water. Immediately following public hearings last Thursday afternoon, the Garrett County commissioners approved the Pee Wee Hill Water Supply Replacement Project.

Creation of a new service area and water/sewer master plan amendment were also approved for the project.

The Abandoned Mine Land Division (AMLD) of the Maryland Department of the Environment’s Land Management Administration will cover the entire $1.4 million project.

“A lot of those people there don’t have water,” Director Linda Lindsey, Garrett County Department of Public Utilities (DPU), told the previous board of commissioners last June when the project was being planned. “They’ve drilled numerous wells – over again, very deep. They might get ½ a gallon a minute, if they’re lucky.”

Last year, the AMLD hired CTL Engineering of West Virginia Inc. to determine if abandoned coal mines have impacted the quality/quantity of private water supplies in the Pee Wee Hill area.

Maps and records indicated that substantial mining activity occurred there and that all the deep mining was performed prior to the Surface Mine Control and Reclamation Act of 1977, making the project eligible for AMLD funding.

The CTL study found that water wells in the Pee Wee Hill area were drilled to depths that intersect the mined coal seams or at least the fractured strata zone above the seams, which creates a hydrologic connection between the wells and the abandoned mines.

The coal structure declines to the southeast toward the North Branch of the Potomac River, where there are several visible mine drains entering the river. This indicates that the aquifers are being dewatered at these locations and that during dry periods insufficient recharge of the wells would occur.

The study also included a field evaluation of the water supply for residences in the Pee Wee Road and Kitzmiller Road area, and draw-down tests were performed on four wells.

“Of 21 residents interviewed,” Lindsey said, “eight indicated concerns with their wells regarding quantity, including minimal flow, slow recovery, and insufficient supply during dry weather conditions. One resident was currently hauling water for daily use. Seven residents stated their concerns regarding poor water quality.”

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