Maryland Code § EN-5-507

Section EN-5-507
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(a) Before acting on any permit application, the Department shall weigh all
respective public advantages and disadvantages and make all appropriate
investigations. If the Department believes from the evidence before the Department
and based upon State water resources policy declared in this subtitle that the
applicant's plans provide greatest feasible utilization of the waters of the State,
adequately preserve public safety, and promote the general public welfare, the
Department shall grant the permit to appropriate or use the waters, construct,
reconstruct, or repair the proposed reservoir, dam, or waterway obstruction, or
accomplish any combination of these objectives. If the Department believes from the
evidence before the Department that the proposed appropriation or use of State
waters or proposed construction is inadequate, wasteful, dangerous, impracticable or
detrimental to the best public interest, the Department may reject the application or
suggest modifications to the proposed plans to protect the public welfare and safety.
(b) (1) In granting any permit to appropriate or use water or construct
any reservoir, dam or waterway obstruction, the Department may include any
condition, term, or reservation concerning the character, amount, means, and manner
of the appropriation or use or method of construction necessary to preserve proper
control in the State and insure the safety and welfare of the people of the State. The
Department may determine and specify what provisions to make, if any, in each
permit granted to construct a dam or other waterwork for passage of fish.
(2) Any measuring and reporting of water use required of a permittee
by the Department shall be effective and reasonable under the circumstances.
(3) Any regulations concerning measuring and reporting of
agricultural water use or determination of aquifer or stream flow characteristics prior
to issuance of a water appropriation permit for an agricultural water use shall be
adopted by the Department with the advice and consent of the Secretary of
Agriculture.

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