HARRY HUGHES, Governor
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2,200 FEET and then southwesterly 4,200 feet and then
northwesterly 1,700 feet and then southwesterly 1,800 feet
and then southeasterly 1,800 feet and then southwesterly
2,200 feet and then northwesterly 1,100 feet and then
southwesterly 2,500 feet and then southeasterly 200 feet to
a point 200 feet north of Saw Mill Hollow Run, then leaving
private land and running with and parallel to Saw Mill
Hollow Run and 200 feet north of the same, generally
southwesterly 2,300 feet to the beginning point of Savage
River.
7-505.1.
(e) The Department shall condition all permits in
order to protect lands identified or under study pursuant to
this section. Once an area has been designated unsuitable
for certain types of surface coal mining, the Department may
not issue a permit to conduct such operations on that area.
The Department shall determine the point in time at which
the filing of a petition under this section shall act to
stay issuance of a permit applied for under [§ 505] § 7-505
of this subtitle.
8-1005.
[(f)] (G) The Department shall include in its budget a
request for funds necessary to provide and maintain shore
erosion protection for state-owned properties.
8-1210.
When any stripping, grading, excavating, or filling is
done, the soil conservation district first shall approve the
proposed earth change before a grading permit is issued.
Stripping, grading, and constructing shall be done in
accordance with the recommendations of the soil conservation
district to control erosion and siltation. The Department OF
Natural Resources shall cooperate with and assist the soil
conservation district to perform its responsibilities. The
appropriate Department of Anne Arundel County or the City of
Annapolis promptly shall file a copy of the inspection
reports with the soil conservation district. On completion
and compliance with every condition set forth in the grading
permit, the soil conservation district shall be notified.
8-1404.
(a) The Department of Health and Mental Hygiene shall
submit an annual report to the Governor and General Assembly
not later than June 1, in each year, which summarizes the
water pollution control program for the State. The report
shall include:
(1) The status of comprehensive county water
supply and sewerage plans developed in compliance with
Article 43, § 387C of the Code;
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