Port of Baltimore Magazine March/April 2014 - page 42

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ThePort of Baltimore
March/April 2014
PORT
PERSON
T
he Maryland Environmental Service
(MES) team can be found at the
DundalkMarineTerminal performinga
variety of tasks for the Maryland Port
Administration (MPA) and its contrac-
tors and tenants.
The crew’smain responsibilities include soil and
groundwaterwastemanagement, vegetation control,
stormwaterconveyancestructure inspectionandmain-
tenance, samplingandmonitoringofgroundwaterand
stormwater, andoversight of contractors’ projects.
“I am impressed with the service, commitment
andqualityofwork that isprovided to theMPAby the
MarylandEnvironmental Servicecrew,” saidBarbara
BYMERRILLWITTY | PHOTOGRAPHY BY KATHY BERGREN SMITH
McMahon, Manager, MPA Safety, Environment &
RiskManagement.
The crewmembers, who also service otherMPA
marine terminalsand facilities, collectivelyhavemore
than 100 years of experience performing this type
of work. In addition, eachmember receives annual
job-related training, which includesproper handling
of hazardouswaste, safeentry intoconfined spaces,
response to oil spills, working safely on a marine
terminal, and operating heavy equipment (at least
twomembersof the teamhaveCommercial Driver’s
Licenses).
Stayingon topof rulesand requirements through
ongoing trainingensures that the teamperforms its
In Service for the Environment
RichardFoxxand theMESTeamKeeponTheir Toes atMarineTerminals
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