Honeywell's top priority is ensuring the health and safety of communities near our remediation work and employees working at the sites.
>>Chromium is a mineral found in rocks, animals, plants and soil.
Generally, chromium exists in two forms: trivalent chromium and hexavalent chromium.
>>Have a question about the Baltimore Chromium Residue Cleanup project?
Click hereFor more than 140 years, the Mutual Chemical Company and later Allied Chemical operated a chrome processing and manufacturing facility...
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Harbor Point, where our former manufacturing plant once stood, has become a national model of successful brownfield redevelopment Exelon Building, a 21-story mixed-use building named for its signature tenant, energy giant Exelon Corp., opened in May 2016. Two other major projects are the 289-unit 1405 Point, completed in 2018, and Wills Wharf, a complex with offices and a 156-bed Hilton Canopy hotel.
Read moreHoneywell is working with the Maryland Port Administration (MPA) under the direction of the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) to remediate chromium residue at the Terminal.
Read moreThe Baltimore City Board of Estimates' agreement with the City, Honeywell and the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) demonstrates continued progress on the remediation of the Race Street site.
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