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Code · Maryland · Environment

§ 2-502

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§2–502.
(a)A petition for a temporary fuel variance shall be filed with the Department in the form the Department requires.
(b)The petition shall contain:
(1)The name, address, and telephone number of the petitioner and any other person who is authorized to receive notices on behalf of the petitioner;
(2)The type and location of the operations for which the temporary fuel variance is sought;
(3)An explanation of why the petitioner is unable to obtain the necessary required fuel; and
(4)A description of:
(i)The process that is causing emissions and the quantity and nature of existing emissions;
(ii)The specific variance sought, including:
1. The starting and ending dates of the requested variance; and
2. The type, sulphur content, and quantity of the fuel that the petitioner proposes to use; and
(iii)The amount and type of:
1. The current fuel inventory of the petitioner; and
2. Any fuel reserves at any facility that is owned or operated by the petitioner.
(c)The petitioner shall verify the information in the petition.
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