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Report: Baltimore source of most toxic releases

Report: Baltimore source of most toxic releases

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A new report says industrial facilities dumped 1.4 million pounds of into waterways in 2010, mostly in the area.

The report was released Thursday by , which said it obtained the figures from reports.

The report says 98 percent of the releases were in the Baltimore area, particularly Curtis Creek on the Baltimore-Anne Arundel County border.

The chemicals include arsenic, mercury and benzene, which the environmental group says have been linked to and developmental and reproductive disorders. The report calls on industrial facilities to switch to safer alternatives and for tougher permitting and enforcement by federal and state environmental regulators.