Perryman and its adjacent neighborhoods have higher percentages of People of Color and people earning lower incomes. Disadvantaged communities across the country experience disproportionate industrial development compared to more affluent […]
TCE is a cancer-causing legacy pollutant once used by the military as a flame retardant. In February 1992, TCE was detected at two of the nine Perryman wells. Poorly handled […]
Christian Miele, Candidate for Maryland Senate Posted June 23, 2022 on Facebook I am pleased to have earned the 3P endorsement for my run for State Senate in District 34. […]
Freight terminal development and stormwater runoff impacts not only residents, but also the surrounding environment. What’s lost when distribution centers are built is the cropland, forest, and wetlands – crucial […]
There are three important dates coming up in June where you can do your part to help Protect Perryman Peninsula. Tuesday, 21 June 7:30pm County Council Meeting The last County […]
Beyond the visible issues of tractor trailer traffic, the 18 wheelers contribute additional harm to community members, notably air, noise, and light pollution. Scientific literature has robustly correlated emissions from […]
The impacts of freight terminals on Perryman Peninsula are immediately evident, from trash to traffic. The two-lane Perryman Road, the only major access to and from the peninsula, sees over […]
For more than a century, the Mitchell family was the driving force of Perryman’s historic canning industry. In 2015, the Mitchells sold 208 acres that is home to three freight […]
Jacob Bennett, Candidate for County Council District F Posted June 17, 2022 on Facebook The people of Perryman have been dumped upon with industrial freight terminals for over 20 years. […]
Wini Roche, Candidate for Harford County Council President www.electwini.com Provided September 9, 2022 I applaud the ongoing efforts of 3P, Inc. and the coalition to oppose the proposal for a […]