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Code · Maryland · Environment

§ 7-256

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§7–256.
(a)At any reasonable time, a representative of the Department or a representative of the health department of the political jurisdiction where the hazardous substance facility is located may enter any hazardous substance facility:
(1)To inspect the hazardous substance facility;
(2)To obtain water, waste, soil, or air samples;
(3)To drill test wells; and
(4)To measure the volume and kinds of substances that are received, treated, stored, or disposed of.
(b)If a municipality in which a hazardous substance facility is located does not have a health department, the mayor of the municipality may designate the municipal agency that may enter and inspect a hazardous substance facility under this section.
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