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.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Title 9 - Water, Ice, and Sanitary Facilities
Subtitle 3 - Water Pollution Control
Section 9-322 - Discharge of Pollutants Prohibited; Exceptions
Section 9-323 - Discharge Permit Required
Section 9-324 - Issuance of Discharge Permit
Section 9-325 - Rules and Regulations Relating to Discharge Permits
Section 9-326 - Conditions on Discharge Permits
Section 9-327 - Refusal of Permit
Section 9-328 - Term and Renewal of Discharge Permits
Section 9-329 - Chlorine Systems
Section 9-329.1 - Chlorine Systems -- Publicly or Privately Owned Sewage Treatment Plants
Section 9-329.2 - Discharge of Chlorine Into Chesapeake Bay or Its Tributaries
Section 9-330 - Revocation of Discharge Permits
Section 9-331 - Records and Reports
Section 9-331.1 - Reporting and Public Notification of Sanitary Sewer Overflows