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Code · Maryland · Environment

§ 9-261

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§9–261.
(a)The following sanitary districts and persons shall keep any record that the Secretary requires:
(1)Any sanitary district or person who supplies water, ice, sewerage, or refuse disposal service to the public;
(2)Any person who owns an industrial establishment; and
(3)Any person who owns a private water supply system or private sewerage system.
(b)Any sanitary district or person who keeps a record under subsection
(a)of this section shall make the record available to the Secretary on request.
(1)To determine compliance with any regulation, permit, or order of the Secretary, a representative of the Secretary may:
(i)Enter any private property;
(ii)Enter any building, structure, or land owned by a sanitary district or person who supplies water, ice, sewerage, or refuse disposal service to the public; and
(iii)Collect samples, records, and information.
(2)To determine compliance with pretreatment requirements of this title, a representative of the Secretary may:
(i)Enter any building, structure, or land of an industrial establishment that is or may be subject to pretreatment requirements; and
(ii)Collect samples, records, and information.
(d)The Secretary may bring an action for an injunction to enforce this section without showing lack of an adequate remedy at law.
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