Lead paint is falling from six Baltimore-area bridges, contaminating waterways — and officials say fully fixing the problem could take years, in part because they can’t find qualified contractors.
YOUNGSTOWN — With more than 1,000 residential rental properties believed to have lead-based paint, the city is moving forward with creating a board to help enforce the removal of the harmful products.
Settlement reveals owners knew the north Baltimore structure contained lead-based paint, but then hired an unaccredited company to repaint it.
GRAND RAPIDS, MI – Grand Rapids is floating stricter rules around lead paint and dust in rental properties in an effort to better protect children from exposure. Under the new, proposed rules, ...
BALTIMORE -- Maryland's Department of the Environment (MDE) is suing a Baltimore-based company for allegedly using radioactive materials without a license and altering test samples during lead paint ...
State environmental regulators have opened up another investigation, this time in Baltimore County, after tests confirmed lead-contaminated paint chips are falling from a section of Interstate 95 in ...
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