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Masonville Cove Featured on Maryland Public Television

Bird banding at Masonville Cove was spotlighted on an episode of “Outdoors Maryland”! The show highlighted Black Birders Week and featured bird banding at the Cove, where MES environmental specialists and birding specialists from Birds of Urban Baltimore – B.Ur.B set up a banding station to study birds during their migration. You can watch online Read More

The Maryland Environmental Service Board of Directors Welcomes Three New Board Members and Elects First Female Chair

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Millersville, MD — The Maryland Environmental Service (MES) is pleased to announce the latest appointments to its distinguished Board of Directors: welcoming aboard Ms. Moalie Jose, P.E., Mr. Brendon Baatz, and Dr. James H. Johnson, Jr., P.E. Each new appointee brings with them fresh perspectives and expertise that promises to continue to Read More

Bio-gas Landfill Methane Conversion Generator Installed at Midshore Landfill

Exciting news for the Midshore Landfill! A bio-gas landfill methane conversion generator was installed at the MES-operated Midshore landfill in Easton, and is expected to offset about 30% of the power required to operate the landfill gas system. Click below to learn more: http://ow.ly/n5a250LbMQc

EPA Awards Maryland Environmental Service $1.8 million to Reduce Diesel Emissions at Port of Baltimore

MES will continue our work on behalf of the Maryland Department of Transportation and Port of Baltimore using Diesel Emissions Reduction Act (DERA) grants from the U.S. EPA Mid-Atlantic Region to reduce emissions at the Port of Baltimore. Click here to learn more. 

Maryland Environmental Service Announces Start of Pilot Dredging Project at Conowingo Dam

1,000 Cubic Yards to be Removed for Testing, Potential Reuse October 13, 2021 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MILLERSVILLE, MD — In an important step toward understanding the role that dredging can play in mitigating the effects of upstream discharges and the lost trapping capacity of the Conowingo Dam, the Maryland Environmental Service (MES), in coordination with the Maryland Read More

Mount St. Mary’s University Solar Installation

In late 2010, MES entered into a contract with Constellation Energy to provide services for a large-scale ground-mounted solar installation at Mount St. Mary’s University in Frederick County that was part of Maryland Energy Administration’s (MEA) Generating Clean Horizons program. Learn more about renewable energy by clicking here. Click here to view full screen: Mount Read More

Montgomery County Materials Recycling Facility (Dual Stream Recycling)

In 1999, MES entered into an agreement with Montgomery County to operate their Materials Recycling Facility (MRF). The dual-stream facility is unique in that it separates fiber (paper and cardboard) from the container stream (glass, plastic, and metal) producing a cleaner commodity stream than those produced in a single stream facility. This generally produces higher Read More

Ms. Ellen Frketic Named Deputy Director of Maryland Environmental Service

  June 15, 2021 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MILLERSVILLE, MD — The Maryland Environmental Service (MES) announces today that Ms. Ellen Frketic has been appointed as the agency’s new Deputy Director. Ms. Frketic was selected by Agency Director, Dr. Charles C. Glass with the consent of Governor Larry Hogan. In her new role, Ms. Frketic will Read More

Prince George’s County Materials Recycling Facility

In 2016, MES entered into an operations agreement with Prince George’s County to operate their Materials Recycling Facility (MRF) located in Capitol Heights after the County had terminated its operations agreement with a private operator. The facility provides services to over 300,000 homes in the Prince George’s County region and processes more than 70,000 tons Read More

Mobile Grinding

The MES mobile wood grinding team provides cost-effective grinding of brush, leaves, and trees to municipalities and counties that have at least 50 tons of material to process. We provide the grinder, an excavator, and an operator. The mobile unit can process up to 70 tons an hour and is available eight hours daily, Monday Read More

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