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Industrial Individual Ground Water Discharge Permit
Wastewater Program
Industrial groundwater discharge permits are issued for wastewater from vegetable and animal processing, vehicle washing, service and maintenance related activities, and other industrial process wastewaters. Processing industrial groundwater discharge permits include evaluation of soil and site suitability for a proposed land treatment system and review of plans, specifications and hydrogeologic reports submitted with permit applications.
Details →Industrial Individual Surface Water Discharge Permit
Wastewater Program
The industrial surface water discharge permit is a combined state and federal permit under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES). This permit is issued for industrial facilities that discharge to State surface waters. The permit is designed to meet federal effluent guidelines when applicable and also to ensure the discharge satisfies the State of Maryland water quality standards. All industrial, commercial, or institutional facilities that discharge wastewater (or storm water from certain facilities) to surface waters of Maryland may need this permit, or an alternative General Permit. Alternatively, an industrial discharge to the municipal wastewater collection system may require a pretreatment permit.
Details →Marine Contractors License (New)
Wetlands and Waterways Protection Program - Marine Contractors Licensing Board
A Marine Contractors License is required for individual and entities (businesses) conducting 'marine contractor services' in Maryland tidal waters. 'Marine contractor services' is defined in Stature and Regulations. Essentially any work done in, on or under State and private tidal waters must be done by a Maryland licensed marine contractor. A key requirement for licensure is having 2 years of Board approved marine contractor or similar contractor experience.
Details →Marine Contractors License (Renewal)
Wetlands and Waterways Protection Program - Marine Contractors Licensing Board
A Marine Contractors License is valid for 2 years. Requirements for renewing a license include paying the license renewal fee, submitting documentation for the required 12 hours of continuing education, and submitting a Certificate of Insurance. Insurance requirements include commercial general liability and workmans compensation if required.
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