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I've never heard of the City Of Baltimore dumping, but there are numerous
other small towns that have been caught doing it. We have a treatment plant just up the creek from us that has been known to leak a bit ![]() anything on the Patapsco that comes close to being able to walk on. The biggie lately is Queentown on Queenstown Creek that had been dumping for along time. Doug s/v Callista "Rich Hampel" wrote in message ... This must be the same newsource that occasionally reports that the city of Baltimore erroneously dumped a 'few' gallons of raw sewage into the Patapsco River,etc. ... when in reality its usually hundreds of thousands of gallons ... so thick you can almost walk on it. In article , Steven Shelikoff wrote: On Mon, 6 Dec 2004 22:01:36 -0500, "Doug Dotson" wrote: Funny, the media around here (Baltimore) last reported the spill as 10K gallons. You must not have very good media in Baltimore. The very first reported estimate was 30k gallons. Now that they've measured what was lost from the ship it's more than 10 times that. Steve |
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