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Code · Maryland · Environment

§ 13-301

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§13–301.
(a)Except as otherwise provided in this title, a person shall be licensed by the Board before the person may practice well drilling in this State.
(b)A person who has not been licensed by the Board may, after having notified the county board of health, install a temporary dewatering device to facilitate the installation of underground utilities if the device:
(1)Is installed 30 feet or less below the ground surface;
(2)Is not located in any trench used for the installation of underground utilities;
(3)Contains no mechanical pumping equipment below the surface; and
(4)Is removed no more than 30 days after installation.
(c)A person installing a temporary dewatering device under subsection
(b)of this section shall restore the subsurface conditions of the installation area as nearly as possible to the conditions that existed before the installation.
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