Recent News

Two Monday Downpours Lead to Overflows

Two downpours on Monday, Aug. 13, resulted in approximately 592,000 gallons of stormwater mixed with sewer water spilling from the sewer system into city waterways. The overnight rain Monday morning resulted in 475,000 gallons escaping from structured overflows, while another 117,000 gallons spilled from structured overflows in the early evening.

 

Application for Qualitative Control Waiver

PUBLIC NOTICE

BGE PIPELINE PROGRAM

Kresson-Orangeville

WO# 14353967

 

Application for Qualitative Control Waiver

BGE PIPELINE PROGRAM UNION SQUARE PHASE 1B
WO# 14436743
HOLLINS ST BETWEEN S. MONROE ST AND S. STRICKER ST

DPW Celebrates Small Business Development Program Success

At the corner of South Paca and West Streets today, Baltimore City Department of Public Works Director Rudolph S. Chow, P.E., visited a worksite where a small business owner and graduate of DPW’s 2016 Small Business Development Program (SBDP) cleaned a City sewer line. Christopher Williams, Chief Executive Officer of Grace Management and Construction LLC, was one of the first in his small business development class to secure a subcontract on a DPW project.

Final Totals for Sewer Overflows from Historic July Rainfalls

Final reports are in for sewer/stormwater overflows that occurred during the last weeks of July.  These resulted from the heaviest rainfall in Baltimore in July on record.  Much of this overflow was released through structured outfalls, designed as part of Baltimore’s sewer system more than 100 years ago. The City will close the last of these structures once the new Headworks project is operational at Back River in late 2020.

sanitary sewer overflow

Application for Redevelopment Waiver

Under Armour Site and Fields
2601 Port Covington Drive
Baltimore City, Maryland

Application for Qualitative and Quantitative Control Waivers

St. Francis Neighborhood Center
2405 Linden Avenue
Baltimore City, Maryland

DPW Reports Updated Sewer Overflow Totals

July has been a month of historically heavy rainfall in Baltimore, and more is in the forecast this week.  These rains have resulted in large amounts of rainwater entering the City’s sewer mains, causing overflows into streams and the harbor.  The updated overflow totals of stormwater mixed with sewer water due to rain stands at 45 million gallons for the period of Saturday, July 21, through Wednesday, July 25. 

Application for Stormwater Management Water Quality Control Variance

Rukert Terminal Parking Lot 
2300 Broening Highway, Baltimore, MD 21224

DPW Wins Award for YH20 Water Mentoring Program

Baltimore City Public Works Director Rudolph S. Chow, P.E., today announced that the agency has received the 2018 Water Environment Foundation’s (WEF) Public Communication and Outreach Program award for the YH20 Water Mentoring Program. This DPW program prepares young Baltimoreans for a career in the water industry.

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