ANNAPOLIS, MD—Governor Larry Hogan today authorized Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) Secretary Greg Slater to take emergency measures to respond to the Colonial Pipeline incident and ensure continuity of fuel […]
ANNAPOLIS, MD—Governor Larry Hogan today authorized Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) Secretary Greg Slater to take emergency measures to respond to the Colonial Pipeline incident and ensure continuity of fuel […]
ANNAPOLIS, MD—Governor Larry Hogan today authorized Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) Secretary Greg Slater to take emergency measures to respond to the Colonial Pipeline incident and ensure continuity of fuel supply throughout the state.
“The emergency actions that we are taking will provide the state the flexibility it needs to address any disruption in fuel supply,” said Governor Hogan. “It is important for Marylanders to know that the supply chain is still working—albeit more slowly than usual—and there is no need for panic buying. While the operators of the pipeline anticipate that the disruption is likely to be short-term, we continue to prepare for all contingencies as part of our statewide response.”
With the governor’s designation of authority, Secretary Slater is issuing emergency waivers of weight restrictions and hours-of-service requirements for Maryland motor carriers, consistent with the federal regional emergency declaration. This increased flexibility is key to relieving supply pressures throughout the state, and will help to address transit issues as additional supplies are brought in from out of state.
The governor will provide an update on the state\’s response at his press conference later today.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION ON MULTI-AGENCY RESPONSE:
Maryland Energy Administration (MEA)
Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE)
Baltimore/Washington International (BWI) Thurgood Marshall Airport
Port of Baltimore
MDOT State Highway Administration (SHA)
Maryland Department of Agriculture (MDA)
Maryland Emergency Management Agency (MEMA)