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1326 ARTICLE 4,

WATER.
LAKE ROLAND, RESERVOIR AND DAMS.

1870, ch. 25. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 93L 188&, ch. 123, sec. 902. 1910, ch. 674.

902. If any person shall wilfully pollute or tend to pollute the water
in any lake, dam or reservoir, line of, conduit, water-pipe, gate-house or
other work constructed or used for supplying the City of Baltimore with
water, by swimming, bathing or washing therein, or by washing or caus-
ing to be washed therein, or so near thereto as to tend to pollute the water
therein, any clothes the skin of any dead animal, or any impure, fetid
or noxious animal or vegetable matter, or. shall throw or cause to be
thrown therein, or so near thereto as to rend to pollute the waters therein,
any impure, fetid or noxious animal or vegetable matter, the person so
offending shall forfeit and pay a sum not less than five nor more than fifty
dollars for each offense.

Mayor v. Warren Mfg. Co., 59 Md. 96.

1870, ch. 25. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4. sec. 932. 1888, ch. 123. sec. 903. 1910, ch. 674.

903. If any person shall erect or ca.use to be erected any privy, hog-
pen, bleaching or dyeing establishment, or other thing over any lake, dam,
reservoir, line of conduit, water-pipe, gate-house or other work constructed
or used for supplying the City of Baltimore with water or so near thereto
as to tend to pollute or discolor the water therein, the person so offending
shall forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding fifty dollars, and the further
sum of ten dollars for each and every day the same shall remain after
notice to remove the same shall have been given.

1861, ch. 240. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 933. 1888, ch. 123, sec. 904.

904. If any person shall injure, or cause to be injured, defaced or
destroyed, any dam, reservoir, line of conduit, water-pipe, gate-house,
stop-cock, or other thing used for supplying the City of Baltimore with
water, the person so offending shall forfeit and pay a sum not less than
five nor more than fifty dollars for each offense.

1861, ch. 240. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 934. 1888, ch. 123, sec. 906.

905. All fines and forfeitures imposed by the preceding section shall
be recoverable by warrant before any Justice of the Peace in and for the
City of Baltimore, or in and for Baltimore County, according to the re-
spective jurisdiction under which any of the offenses herein set forth may
be committed; one-half to the informer and the other half to the Mayor
and City Council of Baltimore.

1861, ch. 240. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 935. 1888. ch. 123, sec. 906.

906. The two preceding sections shall not be construed to exempt any
person who may have been fined for a violation thereof, or who may bo
charged with a violation thereof, from an action of damages for any

 

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