Maryland Code § NR-5-1702

Section NR-5-1702
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(a) Before the Board of Public Works may solicit bids for or award any lease
for production of oil or natural gas from beneath lands or waters of the State, and
after receiving the written recommendation of the Critical Area Commission for the
Chesapeake and Atlantic Coastal Bays (if the leased area is located in the State's
critical areas) and the advisory comments of the Secretaries of Budget and
Management, Natural Resources, the Environment, and Commerce and the
Secretary of Planning, the Board of Public Works shall direct the Secretary of Natural
Resources in consultation with the Secretaries of the Environment, Commerce, and
Budget and Management and the Secretary of Planning to prepare a statement of
environmental, fiscal, and economic impact of the proposed lease.
(b) (1) The statement of environmental, fiscal, and economic impact
shall be prepared and filed within 6 months after the direction of the Board of Public
Works. However, the Board of Public Works may extend this time limit for not more
than an additional 12 months for good cause.
(2) The statement of environmental, fiscal, and economic impact and
any written background and supporting material shall be available for public
inspection.

(3) The Board of Public Works shall provide by regulation for
recovery by the Department of Natural Resources from bidders or lessees, as
appropriate, of the costs of preparing a statement of environmental, fiscal, and
economic impact.
(c) The statement of environmental, fiscal, and economic impact shall
include the following information:
(1) An assessment of the probable deleterious effects of the proposed
drilling operation and production facilities, including the probabilities and
consequences of accidental discharge of oil or gas to the environment during drilling,
production, and transportation, on:
(i) Finfish, shellfish, and other marine or freshwater
organisms;
(ii) Birds and other wildlife that use the air and water
resources;
(iii) Air and water quality; and
(iv) Land and water resources;
(2) An areawide environmental impact statement, including, where
applicable, the probable environmental effects of pollution on the Chesapeake Bay,
its tributaries, and the areas surrounding the proposed lease site;
(3) An inventory of existing economic and environmental conditions
at the proposed lease site and in the immediate area;
(4) A project description of what is to be constructed, the manner and
construction schedule, and the method of construction;
(5) A complete description of any proposed production facility,
including at least its anticipated size, effluent load, and production levels;
(6) Recommendations for minimizing any adverse economic, fiscal, or
environmental impacts;
(7) An examination of the secondary environmental effects of induced
economic development due to the drilling and production; and
(8) An evaluation of the need for the production facility and the
relative merit of other possible sites.

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