Maryland Department of the Environment explained
Maryland Department of the Environment |
Headquarters: | Baltimore, Maryland, USA |
Chief1 Name: | Serena Mcilwain |
Chief1 Position: | Secretary of Environment |
Chief2 Name: | Suzanne E. Dorsey |
Chief2 Position: | Deputy Secretary of Environment |
Website: | https://mde.maryland.gov/Pages/index.aspx |
The Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) is a government agency in the state of Maryland that implements and enforces environmental protection laws and programs. The agency's stated vision is "Healthy, vibrant and sustainable communities and ecosystems in Maryland." Its headquarters are in Baltimore, Maryland.[1]
Department responsibilities
The Department's principal functions are:
- Enforcement of environmental laws and regulations, both state and federal. Its several divisions issue pollution control permits, oversee public water systems, supervise cleanup of waste sites and remediation, and provide financial assistance to communities for environmental infrastructure improvements.
- Long-term planning and research.
- Technical assistance to businesses and communities throughout the state in the areas of pollution control and prevention, urbanization and growth, and environmental emergencies.[2]
Organization
The Maryland Department of the Environment was created in 1987 by the Maryland General Assembly, which consolidated environmental regulatory and planning programs from several predecessor agencies.[3]
Serena McIlwain was appointed Secretary of the Environment by Governor Wes Moore in 2023.[4]
The department includes five principal divisions:
See also
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: MDE Organizational Guide . 2019 . Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) . Baltimore, MD.
- Web site: About MDE . 2020-11-30 . MDE.
- Web site: Department of the Environment: Origin . 2015-09-29 . Maryland Manual Online . Maryland State Archives . Annapolis, MD.
- News: Weingarten . Dwight A. . Mayors of Salisbury, Hagerstown among Wes Moore's picks for administration . January 18, 2023 . . January 17, 2023.