Pollution in Dorchester County, Maryland

Dorchester County contains 74 EPA-regulated facilities, 17 of which are currently flagged for significant noncompliance. The county also hosts 0 Superfund sites and 5 TRI chemical reporters. EPA has assessed $0 in lifetime penalties and TRI reporters disclosed roughly 1.6M lb of on-site releases. That facility count is near the Maryland state average of 74 per county.

Superfund0NPL sites
TRI Facilities5reporters
EPA Facilities74regulated
Sig. Violators17current SNC

Largest releasers

FacilityCityOn-site (lb)Status
Valley Proteins Inc-Linkwood FacilityLinkwood1.6MSig. violation

Significant violators

FacilityCityPenaltiesLast Inspected
Tudor Farms, Inc.Cambridge$02012-01-17
A.e. Phillips And Son, Inc.Fishing Creek$0
Pep - Up, Inc.East New Market$02017-12-13
Rippons Brothers SeafoodHoopersville$01998-10-28
Beaver Run Mobile Home ParkLinkwood$02025-02-19
Soft & Salty SeafoodCambridge$02013-05-21
Bromwell's Adventure Section IMadison$0
Jones Boatyard & MarinaFishing Creek$0
Richfield Farms Sand And GravelHurlock$02011-07-29
Russell Paving Co, Inc.East New Market$0
Camelot Residential SubdivisionCambridge$0
Wrf GroupFishing Creek$02013-04-26
Russell Hall Seafood, Inc.Fishing Creek$0
Lindy's Seafood Inc.Woolford$0
Yacht Maintenance CompanyCambridge$02019-02-13
Valley Proteins Inc-Linkwood FacilityLinkwood$02026-02-03
Madhouse Oyster, LlcFishing Creek$0