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Code · Maryland · Environment

§ 9-330

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§9–330.
The Department may revoke any discharge permit if the Department finds that:
(1)False or inaccurate information was contained in the application;
(2)Conditions or requirements of the discharge permit have been or are about to be violated;
(3)Substantial deviation from plans, specifications, or requirements has occurred;
(4)The Department has been refused entry to the premises for the purpose of inspecting to insure compliance with the conditions of the discharge permit;
(5)A change in conditions exists that requires temporary or permanent reduction or elimination of the permitted discharge;
(6)Any State or federal water quality stream standard or effluent standard has been or is threatened to be violated; or
(7)Any other good cause exists for revoking the discharge permit.
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