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          January/February 2014
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
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          he Baltimore Port Alliance (BPA)
        
        
          recently participated in a national
        
        
          webinar coordinated by the Office
        
        
          of Transportation and Air Quality at the
        
        
          U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
        
        
          (EPA). This was the second in a series of
        
        
          three webinars that focused on Goods
        
        
          Movements and Ports; Community
        
        
          Impacts; and Collaborative Solutions.
        
        
          Through its Ports Initiative, the EPA
        
        
          explores effective partnerships with port
        
        
          stakeholders to identify opportunities
        
        
          and find solutions that create more
        
        
          sustainable ports systems. Partnerships
        
        
          are designed to:
        
        
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            encourage environmental progress at
          
        
        
          
            ports and reduce climate risk
          
        
        
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            support operational and technological
          
        
        
          
            improvements to increase efficiency
          
        
        
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            improve community health and air quality
          
        
        
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            encourage sustainable economic
          
        
        
          
            development that supports the
          
        
        
          
            economy and jobs
          
        
        
          
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          embers of the Maryland
        
        
          General Assembly’s
        
        
          House of Delegates
        
        
          Economic Matters Committee
        
        
          learned more about the
        
        
          importance of dredging and the
        
        
          Port of Baltimore’s operations
        
        
          when they toured the Port in
        
        
          late October.
        
        
          The Committee had requested
        
        
          the tour, and the Maryland
        
        
          Port Administration (MPA) was
        
        
          pleased to host them. The House
        
        
          Economic Matters Committee
        
        
          plays a key role in helping the
        
        
          MPA and the Port of Baltimore
        
        
          secure legislation to stimulate
        
        
          the flow of waterborne commerce
        
        
          through the State of Maryland.
        
        
          The group of delegates
        
        
          included
        
        
          Dereck E. Davis
        
        
          , Chair
        
        
          of the Committee;
        
        
          David Rudolph
        
        
          ,
        
        
          Vice Chair of the Committee;
        
        
          Richard K. Impallaria
        
        
          ;
        
        
          Brian K.
        
        
          McHale
        
        
          ;
        
        
          Joseph J. Minnick
        
        
          ;
        
        
          Benjamin F. Kramer
        
        
          ; and
        
        
          Michael
        
        
          L. Vaughn
        
        
          . They began their
        
        
          tour at the Masonville Cove
        
        
          Environmental Education Center
        
        
          with welcoming remarks from
        
        
          James J. White
        
        
          , MPA Executive
        
        
          Director. The delegation heard
        
        
          about the programs and activities
        
        
          at the environmental center and
        
        
          then went to the Masonville
        
        
          Dredged Material Placement Site.
        
        
          A landside tour included stops at
        
        
          the Dundalk and Seagirt marine
        
        
          terminals and concluded with a
        
        
          harbor tour.
        
        
          Baltimore Port Alliance
        
        
          members
        
        
          Capt. Eric Nielsen
        
        
          ,
        
        
          President of the Association of
        
        
          Maryland Pilots, and
        
        
          Andy Nixon
        
        
          ,
        
        
          Vice President of Rukert Terminals
        
        
          Corporation, conducted the
        
        
          harborside tour.
        
        
          GREENPORT
        
        
          
            Community
          
        
        
          Engagement
        
        
          Considered as
        
        
          
            National Model
          
        
        
          A focus of the BPA Environmental
        
        
          Committee is to act as a liaison with
        
        
          various government agencies as well
        
        
          as local environmental and community
        
        
          organizations. In July, the BPA hosted
        
        
          a tour of the Port of Baltimore that
        
        
          including EPA staff. An outcome of this
        
        
          meeting was an opportunity to present
        
        
          a case study of community engagement
        
        
          in the Port’s award-winning Masonville
        
        
          Dredged Material Containment Facility
        
        
          and Masonville Cove Restoration Project.
        
        
          The case study outlined: the
        
        
          Port’s ongoing need to find suitable
        
        
          dredged material placement sites, the
        
        
          development of the Harbor Team and
        
        
          other advisory committees to recommend
        
        
          sites, the collaborative process of
        
        
          engaging local community organizations
        
        
          to provide input that was incorporated
        
        
          into the project scope, and the resulting
        
        
          relationships of trust that have resulted
        
        
          from the process.