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Ch. 524                                    2006 LAWS OF MARYLAND
(i) Phosphorus to a level of not more than 0.3 milligram per liter of
wastewater effluent; and (ii) Nitrogen to a level of not more than 3.0 milligrams per liter of
wastewater effluent. (c)      On or before October 1, 1991, the Parkway Sewage Treatment Plant and
the Western Branch Sewage Treatment Plant shall remove nitrogen to a level of not
more than 3.0 milligrams per liter of wastewater effluent discharged into the
Patuxent River or any of its tributaries. (d)     On or before October 1, 1991, the Patuxent Plant in Anne Arundel County
and the Maryland City Plant shall: (1)     For that portion of wastewater flows in excess of the 1981 average
daily flow, remove nitrogen to a level of not more than 3.0 milligrams per liter of
wastewater effluent discharged into the Patuxent River or any of its tributaries; or (2)     Remove nitrogen from the total flow of wastewater effluent
discharged into the Patuxent River or any of its tributaries, if the resulting level of
nitrogen reduction is equivalent to nitrogen reduction achieved under item (1) of this
subsection.] 4-302.1. (A)     ON OR BEFORE JANUARY 1, 2011, 2012, UNLESS A MORE ADVANCED
UPGRADE OR UPGRADE SCHEDULE IS REQUIRED BY A STATE OR FEDERAL LAW OR
REGULATION, IF FUNDING IS AVAILABLE FROM THE BAY RESTORATION FUND, A
SEWAGE NONFEDERAL, PUBLICLY OWNED WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT THAT
DISCHARGES WASTEWATER INTO THE PATUXENT RIVER OR ANY OF TTS TRIBUTARIES
AND DISCHARGES OVER 150,000 GALLONS OF WASTEWATER DAILY INTO THE
PATUXENT RIVER OR ANY OF ITS TRIBUTARIES
HAS A DESIGN CAPACITY OF AT LEAST
500.000 GALLONS PER DAY SHALL: (1) UPGRADE TO ENHANCED NUTRIENT REMOVAL, AS DEFINED UNDER
§ 9-1601 OF THIS ARTICLE; AND (2)      BE GIVEN PRIORITY FOR FUNDING FOR UPGRADING TO ENHANCED
NUTRIENT REMOVAL, IN ACCORDANCE WITH § 9-1605.2(I) OF THIS ARTICLE
. (B)     THE BAY RESTORATION FUND, ESTABLISHED UNDER § 9-1605.2 OF THIS
ARTICLE, SHALL BE USED TO PAY FOR THE UPGRADES TO SEWAGE TREATMENT
PLANTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBSECTION (A) OF THIS SECTION
ON OR BEFORE
JANUARY 1, 2016, UNLESS A MORE ADVANCED UPGRADE OR UPGRADE SCHEDULE IS
REQUIRED BY A STATE OR FEDERAL LAW OR REGULATION, IF FUNDING IS
AVAILABLE FROM THE BAY RESTORATION FUND, A NONFEDERAL WASTEWATER
TREATMENT PLANT THAT DISCHARGES WASTEWATER INTO THE PATUXENT RIVER
OR ANY OF TTS TRIBUTARIES AND HAS A DESIGN CAPACITY OF AT LEAST 50,000
GALLONS PER DAY SHALL UPGRADE TO ENHANCED NUTRIENT REMOVAL, AS
DEFINED UNDER § 9-1601 OF THIS ARTICLE.
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