New Cut Landfill

New Cut Landfill, is also referred to as Worthington Park, is a park and former landfill in Ellicott City, Howard County, Maryland, United States, Rock Hill College operated a recreation facility named "Forty Acres on New Cut" between 1894 and 1922.

[2] In 1985 the county sought bids from a Pennsylvania company to burn methane gas in generators.

[3] New Cut groundwater was found to be contaminated from deposits of paint solvents.

[4] In 1993, the county approved installation of city water around New Cut after contaminants including trichloroethane exceeded federal drinking water levels.

The panels were paid for by a Maryland Department of Energy Grant.