Unannotated Code of Maryland (Last Updated: May 16, 2014) |
ENVIRONMENT |
TITLE 9. WATER, ICE, AND SANITARY FACILITIES |
SUBTITLE 2. REGULATION BY STATE |
PART I. DEFINITIONS; GENERAL PROVISIONS |
§ 9-201. Definitions |
§ 9-202, 9-203. |
PART II. WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS, SEWERAGE SYSTEMS, AND REFUSE DISPOSAL SYSTEMS |
§ 9-204. Installing, altering, or extending water supply systems, sewerage systems, or refuse disposal systems. |
§ 9-204.1. Installing, altering, or extending incinerators |
§ 9-204.2. Installing, altering, or extending landfill systems |
§ 9-205. Submitting plans for existing water supply system, sewerage system, or refuse disposal system for public use |
§ 9-206. Water supply systems and sewerage systems for subdivisions |
§ 9-207. Secretary to help counties, municipal corporations, and Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission |
§ 9-208. Secretary to advise persons and businesses |
§ 9-209. Landfill systems -- Hearings |
§ 9-210. Landfill systems -- Prerequisites for issuance of permit |
§ 9-211. Landfills, incinerators, and transfer stations; requirements for security |
§ 9-211.1. Regulations governing financial assurance for sanitary landfills accepting municipal solid waste |
§ 9-212. Landfill systems -- Option to purchase |
§ 9-212.1. Landfill systems -- Denial of permit to nongovernmental person |
§ 9-213. Landfill systems -- Term of permit |
§ 9-214. Landfill systems -- Revoking or refusing to renew permit |
§ 9-215. Landfill systems -- Closing and covering when operations end |
§ 9-216. Permitted use of certain sewage disposal systems in coastal plain physiographic province |
§ 9-217. Testing and evaluating lots for on-site sewage disposal systems |
§ 9-217.1. Persons inspecting sewage disposal systems for transfer of property; proof of completion of course of instruction; regulations |
§ 9-218. Sanitary Facilities Fund; funding of planning |
§ 9-219. Appropriation of federal or other funds for sewerage systems, collector lines, or facilities in Patuxent River Watershed |
§ 9-220. Order by Secretary if water supply system, sewerage system, or refuse disposal system is inefficient; action by Secretary if results are not produced |
§ 9-221. Order to alter, extend, or install water supply system, sewerage system, or refuse disposal system; powers of health officer |
§ 9-222. Secretary may order installation of public water supply system, public sewerage system, or refuse disposal system |
§ 9-223. Connecting property with water supply system or sewerage system; use of private sewage disposal system; privies and shallow wells for certain religious groups |
§ 9-224. Waste disposal at and water pollution from industrial establishments |
§ 9-225. Landfill near hospital prohibited |
§ 9-226. Certificate of public necessity required for hazardous waste landfill system |
§ 9-227. Infectious waste in landfill system prohibited |
§ 9-228. Scrap tires -- Storage, recycling, and disposal |
§ 9-228.1. Documents under oath |
§ 9-229. Documents under oath -- Action by Secretary |
PART III. SEWAGE SLUDGE |
§ 9-230. Regulations of Department |
§ 9-231. Permit required |
§ 9-232. Application for permit |
§ 9-233. Compliance with county requirements; approval of governing body |
§ 9-234. Notices, hearings, and public information meetings required |
§ 9-234.1. Hearing prior to issuance, amendment, or renewal of permit |
§ 9-235. Notice to local health officials and soil conservation districts |
§ 9-236. Issuance of permit |
§ 9-237. Scope of permit; return of sewage sludge to generator |
§ 9-238. Term and renewal of permit -- In general |
§ 9-239. Term and renewal of permit -- Permits in effect on July 1, 1984 |
§ 9-240. Maintaining bond or other security; complying with requirements |
§ 9-241. Records maintained by Department |
§ 9-242. Permit holder to keep records and furnish information |
§ 9-243. Inspection of sewage sludge utilization sites; stop work orders; authority of local health officials |
§ 9-244. Credit of fees to Maryland Clean Water Fund |
§ 9-245. Denial of permit |
§ 9-246. Suspension, revocation, and modification of permit; refusal to renew permit |
§ 9-247. Standing to sue or intervene |
§ 9-248. Injunctions |
§ 9-249. Utilizing sewage sludge without a permit |
§ 9-250, 9-251. |
PART IV. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS |
§ 9-252. Miscellaneous powers and duties of Secretary |
§ 9-253. Secretary designated as State water pollution control agency |
§ 9-254. Employment of experts, engineers, and assistants |
§ 9-255. Tests of water and wastewater |
§ 9-256. Raising funds on order of Secretary |
§ 9-257. Water or ice from dangerous source; mandatory and remedial orders |
§ 9-258, 9-259. Supervision of Department over drinking water and method of bottling; water from outside this State; dating paper containers; ice for domestic purposes. |
§ 9-260. Minimum size for lots and parcels having multiple bedroom facilities in Garrett County |
§ 9-261. Record keeping; right of entry of representative of Secretary; injunctive action |
§ 9-262. Revocation of, changes to, and expiration of permits issued by Secretary |
§ 9-263. Judicial review |
§ 9-264 to 9-266. |
PART V. PENALTIES |
§ 9-267. Violations of § 9-227(b) |
§ 9-268. Penalty for violation of subtitle, regulations, etc |
§ 9-268.1. Violation of § 9-228 |
§ 9-269. Penalties for violation of Part III of this subtitle, regulations, etc |
§ 9-270. Penalties for violation of Part III of this subtitle, regulations, etc. -- Sewage treatment plant |
§ 9-271, 9-272. |
PART VI. STATE USED TIRE CLEANUP AND RECYCLING FUND |
§ 9-273. Established |
§ 9-274. Source of moneys |
§ 9-275. Application of Fund |
§ 9-276. Reimbursement of costs |
§ 9-277. Regulations |
§ 9-278. Financial assistance |
§ 9-279, 9-280. |
PART VII. STATE COAL COMBUSTION BY-PRODUCTS MANAGEMENT FUND |
§ 9-281. Definitions |
§ 9-282. Fund |
§ 9-283. Fees for coal combustion by-products |
§ 9-284. Use of monies |
§ 9-285. Report to General Assembly |
§ 9-286. Regulations |
§ 9-287, 9-288. |
PART VIII. COAL COMBUSTION BY-PRODUCTS |
§ 9-289. Regulations. |
§ 9-290. Permit to install new refuse disposal system |