The Maryland attorney general's office has corrected the identification of the owner of a company accused of allowing open dumping in Cheverly and Baltimore.
The Maryland Department of the Environment initiated the legal action last month against Miller and his companies for allegedly violating anti-pollution laws at two rat-infested, oil-leaking, garbage-strewn sites in Cheverly and Baltimore. Miller, in an email to The Washington Post, denied the allegations.
The initial complaint included a mistaken address belonging to a man with a similar name in Potomac, a retired engineer named Jeffrey E. Miller. Reached by phone last week, he said he had been in touch with the attorney general’s office asking it to correct the error.
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