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The Port of Baltimore
September/October 2012
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McMahon spoke of how much she
appreciates Warner’s efforts at the
Port. “She is extremely knowledgeable
in environmental requirements and
able to develop and manage the
programs necessary to have a top-notch
Environmental Management System,”
McMahon said. “Much of the success
that we have achieved can be attributed
to Aimee’s efforts.”
In 2009, Warner was the project
illion that the MES
received from the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency on behalf of the
MPA. This grant included replacement,
repowering and retrofitting of cargo-
handling equipment, vessels and dray
trucks and helped improve air quality at
the Port of Baltimore.
Over the years, Warner’s role
assisting the MPA’s Safety, Environment
&
Risk Management Department has
grown, and in 2010 she began to manage
MES operations and maintenance work
at Dundalk Marine Terminal. Warner
noted that this entails “management of
all the hazardous and non-hazardous
waste” at the terminal, as well as
overseeing operation of the plant that
treats groundwater prior to discharge
into the Patapsco River.
Over the years, Warner, who lives in
Severna Park with her husband and two
toddler-age daughters, has been able to
foster a strong team that works to protect
the environment and incorporate a green
perspective into all of its efforts.
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In 2009, Warner
was the project
manager for the $3.5
million that the MES
received from the
U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency
on behalf of the
MPA.