EXPLANATION: CAPITALS INDICATE MAT TER ADDED TO EXISTIN G LAW. [Brackets] indicate matter deleted from existing law. *hb0607* HOUSE BILL 607 M3 3lr1787 CF SB 471 By: Delegate Love Introduced and read first time: February 3, 2023 Assigned to: Environment and Transportation A BILL ENTITLED AN ACT concerning 1 Water Pollution Control – Discharge Permits – Stormwater Associated With 2 Construction Activity 3 FOR the purpose of prohibiting the Department of the Environment from authorizing the 4 discharge of stormwater associated with construction activity under a general 5 discharge permit and requiring the Department to instead require an individual 6 discharge permit under certain circumstances; prohibiting a certain permit holder 7 from causing, allowing, or failing to control the runoff of soil or other pollutants from 8 a construction site or causing erosion into certain waters of the State; authorizing 9 the Department to take certain enforcement actions if a person has unlawfully 10 engaged in construction activity without a discharge permit or without coverage 11 under a general discharge permit; and generally relating to permits for stormwater 12 discharges associated with construction activity. 13 BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments, 14 Article – Environment 15 Section 9–301(a) and (d) 16 Annotated Code of Maryland 17 (2014 Replacement Volume and 2022 Supplement) 18 BY adding to 19 Article – Environment 20 Section 9–323.1 21 Annotated Code of Maryland 22 (2014 Replacement Volume and 2022 Supplement) 23 BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, 24 Article – Environment 25 Section 9–342 26 Annotated Code of Maryland 27 (2014 Replacement Volume and 2022 Supplement) 28 2 HOUSE BILL 607 SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND, 1 That the Laws of Maryland read as follows: 2 Article – Environment 3 9–301. 4 (a) In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated. 5 (d) “Discharge permit” means a permit issued by the Department for the 6 discharge of any pollutant or combination of pollutants into the waters of this State. 7 9–323.1. 8 (A) (1) IN THIS SECTION THE FOLLOWING WORDS HAVE THE MEANINGS 9 INDICATED. 10 (2) “AREA OF DISTURBANCE ” MEANS THE CUMULATIVE TOTAL AREA 11 OF DISTURBANCE RESUL TING FROM ALL CONSTR UCTION ACTIVITY COND UCTED 12 UNDER A COMMON PLAN OF DEVELOPMENT . 13 (3) “CONSTRUCTION SITE ” INCLUDES MULTIPL E SITES UNDER A 14 COMMON PLAN OF DEVEL OPMENT. 15 (4) “CRITICAL AREA BUFFER” MEANS THE AREA AT LE AST 100 FEET 16 WIDE LOCATED DIRECTL Y ADJACENT TO THE TI DAL WATERS, TIDAL WETLANDS , AND 17 TRIBUTARY STREAMS OF THE STATE, IDENTIFIED IN ACCORD ANCE WITH TITLE 8, 18 SUBTITLE 18 OF THE NATURAL RESOURCES ARTICLE. 19 (5) “PERMIT HOLDER ” MEANS A PERSON : 20 (I) HOLDING A DISCHARGE P ERMIT FOR STORMWATER 21 ASSOCIATED WITH CONS TRUCTION ACTIVITY IS SUED BY THE DEPARTMENT ; OR 22 (II) AUTHORIZED BY THE DEPARTMENT FOR COVERA GE UNDER 23 A GENERAL DISCHARGE PE RMIT FOR STORMWATER ASSOCIATED WITH 24 CONSTRUCTION ACTIVIT Y. 25 (B) (1) EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN PARAGRAPH (2) OF THIS SUBSECTION , 26 THE DEPARTMENT MAY NOT AU THORIZE THE DISCHARG E OF STORMWATER 27 ASSOCIATED WITH CONS TRUCTION ACTIVITY UN DER A GEN ERAL DISCHARGE 28 PERMIT AND SHALL INS TEAD REQUIRE AN INDI VIDUAL DISCHARGE PER MIT IF: 29 HOUSE BILL 607 3 (I) FOR A CONSTRUCTION SI TE WITH A PROPOSED S ITE 1 DISTURBANCE OF 10 ACRES OR MORE , ANY PORTION OF THE A REA OF DISTURBANCE 2 IS LOCATED IN: 3 1. A WATERSHED OR CATCHME NT THAT DRAINS TO A 4 RECEIVING WATER DESI GNATED AS HIGH QUALI TY UNDER DEPARTMENT 5 REGULATIONS ; 6 2. THE CRITICAL AREA BUFFER; OR 7 3. A FLOODPLAIN; OR 8 (II) THE PERMIT APPLICANT HAS: 9 1. BEEN DETERMINED BY TH E DEPARTMENT TO BE IN 10 SIGNIFICANT NONCOMPLIANCE WITH T HE TERMS OF ANY OTHE R DISCHARGE 11 PERMIT MORE THAN ONC E DURING THE 365 DAYS IMMEDIATELY PRE CEDING THE 12 DATE OF THE APPLICAT ION; OR 13 2. UNLAWFULLY BEGUN CONS TRUCTION ACTIVITY 14 WITHOUT A DISCHARGE PERMIT OR WITHOUT CO VERAGE UNDER A GENER AL 15 DISCHARGE PERMIT . 16 (2) THIS SUBSECTION DOES NOT APPLY TO CONSTRU CTION ACTIVITY 17 THAT: 18 (I) DOES NOT RESULT IN TH E ESTABLISHMENT OF A NY 19 PERMANENT RESIDENTIA L, COMMERCIAL , OR INDUSTRIAL BUILDI NG; AND 20 (II) IS SOLELY INTENDED TO RESTORE NATURAL RESO URCES, 21 REDUCE WATER POLLUTI ON, OR IMPROVE WATER QUA LITY. 22 (3) THE PERMIT APPLICANT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR P ROVIDING TO THE 23 DEPARTMENT ALL INFORM ATION NECESSARY TO D ETERMINE WHETHER AN 24 INDIVIDUAL DISCHARGE PERMIT IS REQUIRED U NDER THIS SUBSECTION . 25 (C) (1) A PERMIT HOLDER MAY NO T: 26 (I) CAUSE, ALLOW, OR FAIL TO CONTROL R UNOFF OF SOIL OR 27 OTHER POLLUTANTS FRO M A CONSTRUCTION SIT E; OR 28 (II) CAUSE EROSION INTO WA TERS OF THE STATE LOCATED 29 WITHIN 500 FEET OF A CONSTRUCTI ON SITE. 30 4 HOUSE BILL 607 (2) THE APPROVAL OF A SED IMENT CONTROL PLAN UN DER TITLE 4, 1 SUBTITLE 1 OF THIS ARTICLE DOES NOT RELEASE A PERMIT HOLDER FROM 2 LIABILITY FOR A VIOL ATION OF PARAGRAPH (1) OF THIS SUBSECTION . 3 (3) FOLLOWING INSPECTION OR OTHERWISE ON THE COLLECTION OF 4 EVIDENCE OF A VIOLAT ION OF PARAG RAPH (1) OF THIS SUBSECTION , THE 5 DEPARTMENT OR AN ENFO RCEMENT UNIT , OFFICER, OR OFFICIAL OF A LOC AL 6 GOVERNMENT WITH DELE GATED AUTHORITY MAY ORDER THE PERMIT HOL DER TO 7 REMEDIATE ANY DAMAGE CAUSED BY THE VIOLAT ION. 8 (D) IF THE DEPARTMENT DETERMINES THAT A PERSON HAS UNLAWFULL Y 9 ENGAGED IN CONSTRUCT ION ACTIVITY WITHOUT A DISCHARGE PERMIT O R 10 WITHOUT COVERAGE UND ER A GENERAL DISCHAR GE PERMIT, THE DEPARTMENT 11 SHALL: 12 (1) ORDER THE PERSON TO I MMEDIATELY CEASE ALL 13 CONSTRUCTION ACTIVIT Y; 14 (2) NOTIFY THE PERSON OF THE REQUIREMENT TO O BTAIN A 15 DISCHARGE PERMIT IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBSECTION (B) OF THIS SECTION; AND 16 (3) COMMENCE AN ENFORCEME NT ACTION AGAINST TH E PERSON TO: 17 (I) IMPOSE CIVIL OR ADMINISTRATIVE PENAL TIES IN 18 ACCORDANCE WITH § 9–342 OF THIS SUBTITLE ; AND 19 (II) SEEK ANY INJUNCTIVE R ELIEF THE DEPARTMENT 20 DETERMINES NECESSARY TO MITIGATE HARM TO THE ENVIRONMENT OR 21 SURROUNDING PROPERTY OWNERS. 22 9–342. 23 (a) (1) In addition to being subject to an injunctive action under this subtitle, 24 a person who violates any provision of this subtitle or of any rule, regulation, order, or 25 permit adopted or issued under this subtitle is liable to a civil penalty [not exceeding 26 $10,000], to be collected in a civil action brought by the Department. 27 (2) EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN PARAGRAPH (3) OF THIS SUBSECTION , A 28 CIVIL PENALTY IMPOSE D UNDER THIS SUBSECT ION MAY NOT EXCEED $10,000 PER 29 VIOLATION. 30 (3) FOR A VIOLATION OF § 9–323.1(D) OF THIS SUBTITLE , THE CIVIL 31 PENALTY IMPOSED UNDE R THIS SUBSECTION : 32 HOUSE BILL 607 5 (I) SHALL BE ASSESSED ON THE BASIS OF THE ACR EAGE OF 1 LAND DISTURBED BY CO NSTRUCTION ACTIVITY THAT WAS NOT AUTHORI ZED UNDER 2 A DISCHARGE PERMIT ; AND 3 (II) MAY NOT BE LESS THAN $25,000 PER ACRE OF LAND 4 UNLAWFULLY DISTURBED . 5 (4) Each day a violation occurs is a separate violation under this 6 subsection. 7 (b) (1) In addition to any other remedies available at law or in equity and after 8 an opportunity for a hearing which may be waived in writing by the person accused of a 9 violation, the Department may impose a penalty for violation of any provision of this 10 subtitle or any rule, regulation, order, or permit adopted or issued under this subtitle. 11 (2) [The] EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN PARAGRAP H (3) OF THIS 12 SUBSECTION, THE penalty imposed on a person under this subsection shall be: 13 (i) Up to $10,000 for each violation, but not exceeding $100,000 14 total; and 15 (ii) Assessed with consideration given to: 16 1. The willfulness of the violation, the extent to which the 17 existence of the violation was known to but uncorrected by the violator, and the extent to 18 which the violator exercised reasonable care; 19 2. Any actual harm to the environment or to human health, 20 including injury to or impairment of the use of the waters of this State or the natural 21 resources of this State; 22 3. The cost of cleanup and the cost of restoration of natural 23 resources; 24 4. The nature and degree of injury to or interference with 25 general welfare, health, and property; 26 5. The extent to which the location of the violation, including 27 location near waters of this State or areas of human population, creates the potential for 28 harm to the environment or to human health or safety; 29 6. The available technology and economic reasonableness of 30 controlling, reducing, or eliminating the violation; 31 6 HOUSE BILL 607 7. The degree of hazard posed by the particular pollutant or 1 pollutants involved; and 2 8. The extent to which the current violation is part of a 3 recurrent pattern of the same or similar type of violation committed by the violator. 4 (3) THE PENALTY IMPOSED O N A PERSON UNDER THI S SUBSECTION 5 FOR A VIOLATION OF § 9–323.1(D) OF THIS SUBTITLE : 6 (I) SHALL BE ASSESSED ON THE BASIS OF THE ACR EAGE OF 7 LAND DISTUR BED BY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY THAT WAS NO T AUTHORIZED UNDER 8 A DISCHARGE PERMIT ; AND 9 (II) MAY NOT BE LESS THAN $25,000 PER ACRE OF LAND 10 UNLAWFULLY DISTURBED . 11 (4) Each day a violation occurs is a separate violation under this 12 subsection. 13 [(4)] (5) Any penalty imposed under this subsection is payable to this 14 State and collectible in any manner provided at law for the collection of debts. 15 [(5)] (6) If any person who is liable to pay a penalty imposed under this 16 subsection fails to pay it after demand, the amount, together with interest and any costs 17 that may accrue, shall be: 18 (i) A lien in favor of this State on any property, real or personal, of 19 the person; and 20 (ii) Recorded in the office of the clerk of court for the county in which 21 the property is located. 22 [(6)] (7) Any penalty collected under this subsection shall be placed in a 23 special fund to be used for monitoring and surveillance by the Department to assure and 24 maintain an adequate record of any violations, including discharge of waste material and 25 other pollutants into the waters of this State or into the environment. 26 SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect 27 October 1, 2023. 28