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Cleaning up and restoring one of the worst brownfields in Baltimore Harbor, including removal of over 61,000 tons of trash and rubble and remediation/removal of 27 derelict vessels, some with hazardous materials on board
Cleaning up and restoring one of the worst brownfields in Baltimore Harbor, including removal of over 61,000 tons of trash and rubble and remediation/removal of 27 derelict vessels, some with hazardous materials on board
Over 130 acres of seriously contaminated river bottom capped and contained within the DMCF footprint
Over 50 acres of contaminated uplands are being capped, contained, and restored to beneficial biological productivity within Masonville Cove
Over 100 acres of tidal and non-tidal wetlands are being restored or created in Masonville Cove
A conservation easement on Masonville Cove held by a community trust to ensure that its function in support of wildlife and community access will not change
Additionally, 5 trash interceptors, 2 major stream restoration projects, and 3 fish ladders are being implemented, monitored, and maintained in and around Baltimore Harbor and the Patapsco River watershed