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92

LAWS OF MARYLAND

Ch. 27

repair of a water supply project, wastewater purification
project, and solid waste disposal project, pursuant to an
order of [either] the Secretary of Health and Mental Hygiene
[or the Secretary of Natural Resources] as further provided
in §§ 3-110 and 3-111 of this subtitle; or pursuant to a
mandatory agreement to provide requested services, as
provided in § 3-108 of this subtitle; or pursuant to an
approved five-year plan, as provided in § 3-106 of this
subtitle.

3-111. Pollution abatement projects to be provided upon
directive of Secretary of [Department of Natural Resources]
HEALTH AND MENTAL HYGIENE; Costs and operation of projects.

(a)  Upon the failure of a person to comply with an
order to abate pollution provided for in Title 8 of this
article, the Secretary of [Natural Resources] HEALTH AND
MENTAL HYGIENE, if no remedy provided in Title 8 of this
article is sought against that person, may direct the
service to provide projects necessary to abate the
pollution.

(b)  Upon receipt of the directive from the Secretary
of [Natural Resources] HEALTH AND MENTAL HYGIENE, the
service shall provide the project necessary to abate the
pollution, and the person shall discharge or deliver his
wastes only to a service project or avail himself of the
projects provided by the service to abate the pollution. The
cost of projects provided by the service to abate pollution
under the terms of this section shall be borne by the person
against whom the order to abate pollution was issued. That
person and the service shall determine by agreement the
costs, rental, charges, or other fees to be paid by the
person to the service. If the fees and charges remain unpaid
for a period of 60 days, the unpaid amount becomes a lien
against the property served if it is recorded and indexed as
provided in this subtitle, and the matter shall be referred
to the Attorney General for collection.

Title 7. Mines and Mining.

Subtitle 2. Powers, Authority, and Organization
of Units Pertaining to Mines and Mining - In General

7-205. Land Reclamation Committee.

(a) Composition; chairman; per diem; reimbursement for
expenses; meetings; quorum; majority vote required.
— (1) There is a Land Reclamation Committee. It consists
of the following 13 members:

(i) [Five] FOUR members of the Department,
including a chairman of the Committee appointed by the
Secretary;

(ii) A representative of the soil
conservation district of Allegany County;

 

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