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		<title>State Sets Hearing on Renewed Federal Dumping in Earleville; Cecil County Council Backs Free Bottled Water for Residents</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Earleville residents whose water wells have been polluted by a federal dredge spoil dumpsite will get their chance to weigh in on a proposal to renew dumping at the site at a state public hearing next week, as the Cecil County Council supported demands by local residents that free bottled water be provided by federal officials until a permanent solution to the water problem is in place. Residents of the three affected communities—West View Shores, Bay View Estates and Sunset Pointe—received letters dated 9/11/14 from the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) announcing a public hearing on a “water quality certification” permit requested by the US Army Corps of Engineers. The hearing will be held on Saturday, 9/27/14, beginning at 9:30 a.m., at Cecilton Elementary School. MDE blocked further dumping at the Pearce Creek dumpsite, located at the end of Pond Neck Road, more than 20 years ago due to concerns about possible pollution of groundwater in the areas. Those concerns were confirmed by an independent in-depth study by the US Geological Survey, released in early 2013, that found extensive pollution of local aquifers by the dump. The Maryland Port Administration (MPA) has waged a high-profile campaign to renew dumping [&#8230;]]]></description>
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