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    Business ProfileforCurtis Bay Medical Waste Services

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    Government Action: BBB reports on known government actions involving business’ marketplace conduct::
    State of Maryland v. Curtis Bay Energy, LP

    BALTIMORE, MD (October 17, 2023) – Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown today announced the guilty plea and sentencing of Curtis Bay Energy, LP (Curtis Bay Energy), the owner and operator of a special medical waste incinerator facility located in south Baltimore City, to a forty-count criminal information that resulted from a long-term investigation conducted by the Office’s Environmental and Natural Resources Crimes Unit (ENRCU). The charges to which Curtis Bay Energy pled guilty relate to the insufficient treatment and improper handling of special medical waste and the operation and concealment of an unpermitted discharge outlet.

    On August 18, 2023, in sentencing Curtis Bay Energy, the Honorable Judge Martin H. Schreiber II of the Circuit Court of Maryland, placed the company on 2-years of probation and ordered the company to pay a fine of $1,000,000 to the Maryland Clean Water Fund. As a special condition of that probation, Curtis Bay Energy will fund a Supplemental Environmental Project (SEP) that will direct $750,000 into communities surrounding the facility for environmental projects to protect and improve the environment and reduce risks to public health. The SEP will be administered by the Chesapeake Bay Trust, a nonprofit grant-making organization. This sentence is one of the largest penalties in the Office’s history for an environmental criminal case.

    Court document: https://www.marylandattorneygeneral.gov/news%20documents/101723_CBE.pdf

    Special medical waste is waste likely to have been contaminated by an organism capable of causing disease in healthy humans. It consists primarily of “red bag” waste from hospital and laboratory settings, which are those wastes that are removed from the general waste stream and placed into marked biohazard containers because they carry the risk of transmitting disease. In order to protect the community and environment, when special medical waste is treated by incineration, the combustible materials – prior to disposal - must first be reduced to carbonized ash, at a permitted solid waste landfill.

    In late 2019, the ENRCU initiated an investigation that established evidence of systemic, improper, and unsafe handling, transport, and disposal of insufficiently incinerated special medical waste at Curtis Bay Energy, in violation of the company’s refuse disposal permit issued by the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE). As detailed in the statement of facts for the guilty plea, Curtis Bay Energy employees routinely overloaded the facility’s incinerators with special medical waste to process material faster. This frequently resulted in insufficiently incinerated waste, often referred to as “raw” or “uncooked” waste, being sent for disposal. This occurred with the knowledge of - and, at times, at the direction of - facility management. The issues with improperly incinerated waste were well-documented in facility records and reports, and, though aware of the issue, facility management took no corrective action.

    The serious penalties in this case incorporated conduct surrounding an illegal pump and hose at the facility. In November of 2019, ENRCU received a complaint that Curtis Bay Energy employees at the facility disconnected and hid an illegal pump and hose underneath a leaking, closed-loop steam condenser to avoid detection by an MDE inspector during an unannounced compliance inspection on November 8, 2019. The same conduct was observed, again, during an inspection on January 8, 2020. The illegal pump and hose dumped the discharge onto nearby land. The discharge was sampled on one occasion in December 2019 by MDE and was free of pollutants on that date.

    When it learned of the investigation in early 2020, Curtis Bay Energy cooperated with the ENRCU investigation and began remedying violations. The facility was purchased by new owners in early 2021 and has completed substantial improvements to infrastructure and in environmental compliance oversight. The new owners of Curtis Bay Energy have fully cooperated with the State of Maryland’s investigation into historical violations committed by former employees under prior ownership and management of the company.

    The $750,000 Supplemental Environmental Project (SEP) will be administered by the Chesapeake Bay Trust as individual grants of varying amounts for projects and efforts designed to improve, protect and/or reduce risk to public health or the environment, with an emphasis on improving solid waste management and water pollution in the community. The Chesapeake Bay Trust will begin scheduling listening sessions within the community in the coming weeks.


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    Location of This Business
    1501 S. Clinton St Suite 130, Baltimore, MD 21224
    BBB File Opened:
    11/8/2011
    Years in Business:
    33
    Business Started:
    1/1/1991
    Type of Entity:
    Limited Liability Company (LLC)
    Alternate Business Name
    • Curtis Bay Energy
    Hours of Operation

    Primary

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    8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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    8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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    8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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    8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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    8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    Contact Information

    Principal

    • Jack Perko, President

    Customer Contact

    • Jack Perko, President

    Customer Complaints

    1 Customer Complaints

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    Most Recent Customer Complaint

    01/09/2022

    Complaint Type:
    Billing Issues
    Status:
    Answered
    This is a company we use to discard Medical Waste. In October 2018, they automatically began charging us $49.98/month for "Compliance Plus" without obtaining our permission/consent. We never requested to join this program called "Compliance Plus". We should have never been charged for this service program: We never signed up for it, never used it, nor knew we were receiving this program service because they began billing us without our permission. This is a company for discarding Medical Waste so we thought we were receiving their invoices for discarding medical waste. In September of 2021, we noticed this charge while we were training a new employee. We contacted Curtis Bay. When they informed us of what it is, we told them to stop billing immediately for this program and requested refund from the point when they began billing us for it. It took 2 months of calling for them to stop billing for this program. They only credited our account for Sept and Oct 2021 after calling them to stop billing since September of 2021. Since we cancelled this program they began billing for "Record Retention Fee" of $10 a month because they said "required by law to maintain records for at least 3 years." This is just another way to collect more money from customers and never agreed to this. After reviewing prior invoices, we noticed we were billed for it for the past 35 months. They gave a free month of trial in September of 2018 without a request and then began auto billing without our permission. After we called them 3 times for a refund for the full 35 months, we were told to request a refund in writing. We still have not received a response. WE NEVER SIGNED ANY AGREEMENTS TO JOIN THIS PROGRAM or request a free trial. Desired Outcome: 1. Refund from October 2018 to August 2021 (49.98 x 35 months = $1749.30). 2.Stop charging $10/mo record retention fee. We do not have any contract.
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