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A Johns Hopkins study confirms that coal-handling operations at CSX’s Curtis Bay terminal are a major source of air pollution ...
A coal facility at the Port of Baltimore is connected to increased air pollution nearby, according to a Johns Hopkins ...
Bulldozer operations at a coal terminal at the Port of Baltimore are closely tied to spikes in air pollution in the nearby ...
Johns Hopkins researchers find particulate matter and black carbon levels were highest when there was bulldozer activity and wind blowing from the coal transfer station towards homes.
New research suggests that two Baltimore incinerators are causing nearly $100 million in health damages every year, according ...
A Johns Hopkins study found that operations at the CSX coal terminal in Baltimore increase air pollution in Curtis Bay, as ...
For fear of retaliation, the lifelong Curtis Bay resident asked that their identity be concealed. "When I grew up in this neighborhood, it was very much a sense of community.
Dr. Heaney released new information from those findings, that suggest the measures CSX put in place to reduce coal dust in ...
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Lancaster Eagle-Gazette on MSNJohns Hopkins study confirms operations at Baltimore coal terminal caused air pollution in Curtis Bay communitySince the CSX explosion back in 2021, the Curtis Bay community has been expressing concerns for their air quality and pushing ...
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