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  "path": "/2026/05/19/maryland-settlement-harford-home-builder/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-20T01:43:49.000Z",
  "site": "https://marylandmatters.org",
  "tags": [
    "Environment",
    "Anthony Brown",
    "D.R. Horton",
    "Forestar Real Estate",
    "Gunpowder River",
    "Gunpowder Riverkeeper",
    "Harford County",
    "Kinsley Construction",
    "Maryland Attorney General",
    "Maryland Department of the Environment",
    "Ridgely's Reserve",
    "Serena McIlwain",
    "Theaux Le Gardeur"
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  "textContent": "Maryland inked a $4.1 million settlement deal with the developer, homebuilder and contractor of a Harford County home development blamed for damaging releases of sediment into the Gunpowder River, the attorney general’s office announced Tuesday.",
  "title": "Maryland reaches $4.1M settlement with homebuilder in sediment pollution case"
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