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Code · Maryland · Environment

§ 9-664

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§9–664.
(a)An independent system may be constructed in accordance with this section:
(1)By a member county at its own expense; or
(2)By and at the expense of the owners of property that will be served by the independent system.
(b)A person or member county may construct an independent system only if:
(1)The independent system will serve an area that is not served by a project or a municipal system; and
(2)The sanitary commission approves.
(c)The person or member county that proposes to construct the independent system shall:
(1)Submit to the sanitary commission plans and specifications for construction of the independent system; and
(2)If the sanitary commission approves the plans and specifications, construct the independent system in accordance with the approved plans and specifications.
(d)Each independent system shall be operated:
(1)At the expense of the person or county that constructs it; and
(2)Under the general supervision of the sanitary commission.
(e)The person or county that constructs an independent system shall:
(1)Keep accurate records of:
(i)The construction of the independent system;
(ii)The operation of the independent system; and
(iii)The cost of building and operating the independent system; and
(2)File copies of the records with the sanitary commission.
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