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Code · Maryland · Environment

§ 9-247

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§9–247.
(a)Any person who owns land that adjoins land for which an application to apply sewage sludge is filed, or for which a permit to apply sewage sludge is issued, has standing:
(1)To sue the State, the applicant, or the permit holder to require compliance with this Part III, § 9-269, or § 9-270 of this subtitle and any permit issued under § 9-236 of this subtitle; and
(2)With respect to the sewage sludge utilization site, to intervene in:
(i)Any civil court proceeding; and
(ii)Any contested administrative case.
(b)Any county or municipal corporation in which there is land for which an application to apply sewage sludge is filed, or for which a permit to apply sewage sludge is issued, has standing:
(1)To sue the applicant or the permit holder to require compliance with this Part III, § 9-269, or § 9-270 of this subtitle and any permit issued under § 9-236 of this subtitle; and
(2)With respect to the sewage sludge utilization site, to intervene in:
(i)Any civil court proceeding; and
(ii)Any contested administrative case.
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