Ground Water Discharge Permit For Unlined Rubble Landfills
Ground Water Discharge Permit For Unlined Rubble Landfills
A groundwater discharge permit, along with a refuse disposal permit, includes limitations and requirements deemed necessary to protect public health and minimize groundwater pollution in the State of Maryland. Groundwater discharge permits for rubble landfills regulate the discharge of pollutants that may be generated as a result of rain water or groundwater passing through the rubble waste in an unlined disposal cell and seeping into groundwater beneath the landfill. Rubble waste consists primarily of waste resulting from construction and demolition activities and land clearing debris. All rubble landfills constructed after July 1, 2001 are required to have liners and leachate collection systems, so groundwater discharge permits are no longer needed for new rubble landfills. However, existing unlined rubble landfills are required to maintain these permits until such time as the Department determines that a regulated discharge is no longer occurring.
Expected Fee
$100 - $5000
Estimated Processing Time
6 Months
How to Obtain This Permit
Step 1
Submit a complete application form
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* Rubble Landfill Groundwater Discharge Permit Application FileDownload
Want to apply for the permit?
Want to Learn More?
Contact the following staff members for more information:
The Solid Waste Program Operations Division
Land and Materials Administration
Ground Water Discharge Permit For Unlined Rubble Landfills
A groundwater discharge permit, along with a refuse disposal permit, includes limitations and requirements deemed necessary to protect public health and minimize groundwater pollution in the State of Maryland. Groundwater discharge permits for rubble landfills regulate the discharge of pollutants that may be generated as a result of rain water or groundwater passing through the rubble waste in an unlined disposal cell and seeping into groundwater beneath the landfill. Rubble waste consists primarily of waste resulting from construction and demolition activities and land clearing debris. All rubble landfills constructed after July 1, 2001 are required to have liners and leachate collection systems, so groundwater discharge permits are no longer needed for new rubble landfills. However, existing unlined rubble landfills are required to maintain these permits until such time as the Department determines that a regulated discharge is no longer occurring.
Expected Fee
$100 - $5000
Estimated Processing Time
6 Months
How to Obtain This Permit
Step 1
Submit a complete application form
Want to apply for the permit?
Want to Learn More?
Contact the following staff members for more information:
The Solid Waste Program Operations Division
Land and Materials Administration
Ground Water Discharge Permit For Unlined Rubble Landfills
A groundwater discharge permit, along with a refuse disposal permit, includes limitations and requirements deemed necessary to protect public health and minimize groundwater pollution in the State of Maryland. Groundwater discharge permits for rubble landfills regulate the discharge of pollutants that may be generated as a result of rain water or groundwater passing through the rubble waste in an unlined disposal cell and seeping into groundwater beneath the landfill. Rubble waste consists primarily of waste resulting from construction and demolition activities and land clearing debris. All rubble landfills constructed after July 1, 2001 are required to have liners and leachate collection systems, so groundwater discharge permits are no longer needed for new rubble landfills. However, existing unlined rubble landfills are required to maintain these permits until such time as the Department determines that a regulated discharge is no longer occurring.
Expected Fee
$100 - $5000
Estimated Processing Time
6 Months
How to Obtain This Permit
Step 1
Submit a complete application form
Want to apply for the permit?
Want to Learn More?
Contact the following staff members for more information:
The Solid Waste Program Operations Division
Land and Materials Administration