Maryland Environment Section 4-313.1

Article - Environment

§ 4-313.1.

      (a)      (1)      The Department shall impose an administrative civil penalty on a person who owns or operates a sewage treatment plant that is in violation of § 4-302.1(b)(1), (c), or (d) of this subtitle.

            (2)      The person accused of the violation shall have the right to a hearing but may waive that right in writing.

            (3)      The penalty imposed under this subsection shall be:

                  (i)      $5 for each pound of phosphorus discharged monthly in violation of § 4-302.1(b)(1) of this subtitle; and

                  (ii)      $2 for each pound of nitrogen discharged monthly in violation of § 4-302.1(c) or (d) of this subtitle.

      (b)      (1)      Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, a penalty imposed under this section may not be:

                  (i)      Waived;

                  (ii)      Reduced; or

                  (iii)      Used to assist the penalized person in upgrading a sewage treatment plant.

            (2)      A penalty imposed under this section may be waived if the phosphorus or nitrogen discharged in violation of § 4-302.1 of this subtitle is due to an act of God or, if it could not reasonably have been anticipated by the owner or operator of the sewage treatment plant, a power outage or a massive leakage of any pollutant that contaminates the wastewater being treated.

      (c)      The Department shall deposit the penalties collected under this subsection in the Maryland Clean Water Fund created under § 9-320 of this article.

      (d)      The Department shall collect the penalties required to be imposed under subsection (a) of this section on a monthly basis beginning on:

            (1)      February 15, 1989 for violations of § 4-302.1(b)(1) of this subtitle; and

            (2)      November 15, 1991 for violations of § 4-302.1(c) or (d) of this subtitle.

      (e)      The penalties required to be imposed under this section are in addition to any other penalties provided by law.



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