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Code · Maryland · Public Utilities

§ 23-314

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§23–314.
(a)Unless the county councils of Montgomery County and Prince George’s County have approved the extension, the Commission:
(1)may not extend or approve construction of a sewer of any size or capacity to serve property in either county beyond the area that has been approved for service in a Program and the 10–year water and sewer plan required under § 9–503 of the Environment Article; or
(2)subject to subsection
(b)of this section, may not extend a water line of any size or capacity beyond the approved terminal point of a major project.
(b)If the county councils of Montgomery County and Prince George’s County have approved the extension, the Commission may extend a water line beyond the terminal point if:
(1)the extension of the water line would provide water service to a development that is within an approved sewer project area; or
(2)the affected county, through an appropriate county unit, has approved the installation of individual sewage disposal facilities.
(c)The Commission may construct an extension that requires approval under this section if:
(1)the proposed extension has been submitted for approval; and
(2)within 30 days after receipt of the proposed extension, the affected county has not notified the Commission that the extension should not be made.
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