2013 Maryland Code
ENVIRONMENT
§ 4-702 - Legislative findings; intent


MD Env Code § 4-702 (2013) What's This?

§4-702.

(a) The General Assembly finds and declares that:

(1) The storage of oil in underground oil storage tanks is a major cause of groundwater contamination in this State;

(2) Groundwater resources are vital to the population and economy of this State; and

(3) The preservation of the State’s groundwater resources is in the public interest.

(b) The General Assembly further finds that where contamination of groundwater has occurred due to leaking underground oil storage tanks, remedial measures have often been delayed for long periods due to high costs of such remedial measures. These delays result in the continuation and intensification of the threat to the public health, safety, and welfare, in greater damages to the environment, and in significantly higher costs to clean up the contamination and rehabilitate the site.

(c) The General Assembly intends this subtitle to provide adequate financial resources and incentives for the expeditious cleanup and rehabilitation of contaminated sites without delay.

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