Maryland Statutes
Part II - Water Supply Systems, Sewerage Systems, and Refuse Disposal Systems
Section 9-211 - Landfills, Incinerators, and Transfer Stations; Requirements for Security

(a)    (1)    Except for a sanitary landfill that is subject to § 9–211.1 of this subtitle, and as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, before the Secretary issues a permit for a landfill, incinerator, or transfer station to any private person, the applicant for the permit shall:
            (i)    File with the Department a bond on the form that the Department provides; or
            (ii)    Deposit with the governing body of the local jurisdiction where the landfill, incinerator, or transfer station will be located cash, negotiable bonds of the federal government or this State, or any other security that the Department approves.
        (2)    The Secretary may adopt regulations to exempt any legitimate recycling or reclamation facility from the requirements of this section.
    (b)    (1)    The obligation of a bond filed under this section shall be so conditioned as to be void on the closing of the landfill, incinerator, or transfer station in a manner that prevents erosion, health and safety hazards, nuisances, and pollution.
        (2)    The local governing body that receives a deposit of cash or other security under this section shall hold the security in trust in the name of the local jurisdiction to assure the closing of the landfill, incinerator, or transfer station in a manner that prevents erosion, health and safety hazards, nuisances, and pollution.
    (c)    A bond filed under this section shall be payable to the governing body of the political subdivision where the landfill, incinerator, or transfer station will be located.
    (d)    (1)    Except as provided in paragraph (3) of this subsection, for a landfill:
            (i)    Unless otherwise required by federal law or regulation, a bond filed under this section shall be in the amount of $10,000 for each acre of land to which the permit applies, but not less than $250,000;
            (ii)    Cash deposited under this section shall be not less than the amount specified in item (i) of this paragraph; and
            (iii)    The market value of other security deposited under this section shall be not less than the amount specified in item (i) of this paragraph.
        (2)    For an incinerator or transfer station, the Department shall establish the amount of the security required by this section.
        (3)    (i)    This paragraph does not apply to a rubble landfill.
            (ii)    For sanitary landfills that are restricted to acceptance of land clearing debris specified in regulations of the Department, a bond filed under this section shall be in the amount of $2,000 for each acre of land to which the permit applies, with a minimum amount of security of $25,000.
    (e)    Both the applicant for a permit and a corporate surety licensed to do business in this State shall execute any bond filed under this section.
    (f)    (1)    Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, the term of any bond filed under this section and the time during which cash or other security must remain on deposit under this section is:
            (i)    The duration of the operation of the landfill, incinerator, or transfer station; and
            (ii)    An additional 5 years after the closing of the landfill, incinerator, or transfer station.
        (2)    If the Department has assurances that the landfill, incinerator, or transfer station has been closed in a manner that prevents erosion, health and safety hazards, nuisances, and pollution, the Department may release the security filed or deposited under this section before the end of the 5–year period specified in paragraph (1)(ii) of this subsection.
    (g)    (1)    The obligation of the holder of a permit for a landfill, incinerator, or transfer station and of any corporate surety under the bond shall become due and payable and any cash, securities, or bond proceeds shall be applied to payment of the costs of properly closing a landfill, incinerator, or transfer station only if the Department:
            (i)    Notifies the permit holder and any corporate surety on the bond that the landfill, incinerator, or transfer station has not been closed in a manner that prevents erosion, health and safety hazards, nuisances, and pollution;
            (ii)    Specifies in the notice the deficiencies in the closing that must be corrected;
            (iii)    Gives the permit holder and the corporate surety a reasonable opportunity to correct the deficiencies and to close the landfill, incinerator, or transfer station in accordance with the regulations of the Department; and
            (iv)    Authorizes the local governing body to close the landfill, incinerator, or transfer station in accordance with the regulations of the Department.
        (2)    The local governing body shall use bond proceeds, cash, or the proceeds of other security to pay the cost of properly closing the landfill, incinerator, or transfer station.

Structure Maryland Statutes

Maryland Statutes

Environment

Title 9 - Water, Ice, and Sanitary Facilities

Subtitle 2 - Regulation by State

Part II - Water Supply Systems, Sewerage Systems, and Refuse Disposal Systems

Section 9-204 - Installing, Altering, or Extending Water Supply Systems, Sewerage Systems, or Refuse Disposal Systems

Section 9-204.1 - Installing, Altering, or Extending Incinerators

Section 9-204.2 - Installing, Altering, or Extending Landfill Systems

Section 9-205 - Submitting Plans for Existing Water Supply System, Sewerage System, or Refuse Disposal System for Public Use

Section 9-206 - Water Supply Systems and Sewerage Systems for Subdivisions

Section 9-207 - Secretary to Help Counties, Municipal Corporations, and Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission

Section 9-208 - Secretary to Advise Persons and Businesses

Section 9-209 - Landfill Systems -- Hearings

Section 9-210 - Landfill Systems -- Prerequisites for Issuance of Permit

Section 9-211 - Landfills, Incinerators, and Transfer Stations; Requirements for Security

Section 9-211.1 - Regulations Governing Financial Assurance for Sanitary Landfills Accepting Municipal Solid Waste

Section 9-212 - Landfill Systems -- Option to Purchase

Section 9-212.1 - Landfill Systems -- Denial of Permit to Nongovernmental Person

Section 9-213 - Landfill Systems -- Term of Permit

Section 9-214 - Landfill Systems -- Revoking or Refusing to Renew Permit

Section 9-215 - Landfill Systems -- Closing and Covering When Operations End

Section 9-216 - Permitted Use of Certain Sewage Disposal Systems in Coastal Plain Physiographic Province

Section 9-217 - Testing and Evaluating Lots for On-Site Sewage Disposal Systems

Section 9-217.2 - Licensing Requirement for Inspecting On-Site Sewage Disposal Systems -- Adoption of Regulations -- Licensing Application -- Penalty for Violations -- Additional Requirements Authorized

Section 9-218 - Sanitary Facilities Fund; Funding of Planning

Section 9-219 - Appropriation of Federal or Other Funds for Sewerage Systems, Collector Lines, or Facilities in Patuxent River Watershed

Section 9-220 - Order by Secretary if Water Supply System, Sewerage System, or Refuse Disposal System Is Inefficient; Action by Secretary if Results Are Not Produced

Section 9-221 - Order to Alter, Extend, or Install Water Supply System, Sewerage System, or Refuse Disposal System; Powers of Health Officer

Section 9-222 - Secretary May Order Installation of Public Water Supply System, Public Sewerage System, or Refuse Disposal System

Section 9-223 - Connecting Property With Water Supply System or Sewerage System; Use of Private Sewage Disposal System; Privies and Shallow Wells for Certain Religious Groups

Section 9-223.1 - Compliance With Detectable Wire Requirements for Connections to Water Supply or Sewerage Systems

Section 9-224 - Waste Disposal at and Water Pollution From Industrial Establishments

Section 9-225 - Landfill Near Hospital Prohibited

Section 9-226 - Certificate of Public Necessity Required for Hazardous Waste Landfill System

Section 9-227 - Infectious Waste in Landfill System Prohibited

Section 9-228 - Scrap Tires -- Storage, Recycling, and Disposal

Section 9-228.1 - Documents Under Oath

Section 9-229 - Documents Under Oath -- Action by Secretary