Maryland Code § NR-3-3A-03

Section NR-3-3A-03
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(a) The departments shall design and operate a comprehensive research
and monitoring program through:
(1) New studies on issues affecting the State;
(2) Application of the results from ongoing and completed projects
sponsored by the State; and
(3) The results of research conducted by the National Acid
Precipitation Assessment Program and other programs funded by the federal and
state governments or private institutions.
(b) The comprehensive research and monitoring program shall:
(1) Determine the relative contributions, if any, to acid deposition in
the State of various sources of acid deposition precursor emissions;
(2) Determine if acid deposition varies significantly from 1
geographic region of the State to another and identify the relative contribution of
various sources of precursor emissions responsible for this variability;
(3) Expand and improve impact databases through the compilation
of existing data on precipitation and surface water chemistry, improved quality
control, and standardization of sampling and analytical techniques;

(4) Identify regions, localized areas, or specific ecosystems of the
State especially sensitive to acid deposition;
(5) Assess the consequence of the environmental impacts of acid
deposition on resources such as surface water, groundwater, crops, forests, fisheries,
and structures;
(6) Identify and evaluate the technological effectiveness, if any, and
economic cost of technologies and noncontrol mitigative techniques that are feasible
for use in the State to control acid deposition precursor emissions or to mitigate the
impact of acid deposition;
(7) Identify and monitor activities of the federal government and
private industry towards development of innovative technologies for cleaner coal
combustion that are feasible for possible use in the State to reduce acid deposition
precursor emissions from facilities in the State;
(8) Document and apply all current federal, State, and other
monitoring and research results related to acid deposition relevant to the State to
insure that State activities are coordinated to prevent unnecessary duplication and
waste of financial and technical resources;
(9) Evaluate issues concerning implementation that may arise due to
federal acid deposition control legislation, including:
(i) The examination of the regulatory authority of the
Commission and the Department of the Environment to implement a federally
enacted emissions control program; and
(ii) The identification and analysis of issues such as nitrogen
oxide controls, cost sharing, emissions trading, and costs of controls that may be
applied to the industrial, mobile, and residential sectors versus the utility sector;
(10) Initiate research and monitoring projects that are found to be
necessary to augment information related to the sources and impacts of acid
deposition affecting the State; and
(11) Examine the possible contribution to the control and reduction of
acid deposition through energy management, enhanced conservation activities by
electric utilities, and development of alternative sources of energy.

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