Two days after city officials first announced that E. coli had been found in water samples taken in West Baltimore, two of the three sites where the bacteria were first found now show negative results, officials said Wednesday.
The report blasted Baltimore Department of Public Works officials for a “lack of leadership” and providing a first look at a failing culture inside the facility, where problems first came to light publicly last summer.
The report blasted Baltimore Department of Public Works officials for a “lack of leadership” and providing a first look at a failing culture inside the facility, where problems first came to light publicly last summer.
For years Baltimore City had no process to collect on customers with delinquent water bills and was not monitoring billing complaints from its Baltimore County customers to ensure that they were addressed in a timely manner, a city audit released Wednesday shows.