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WATER MANAGEMENT ADMINISTRATION

The mission of the Department’s Water Management Administration (WMA) is to restore and maintain the quality of the State’s ground and surface waters, and to plan for and supervise the development and conservation of the State's waters.  WMA manages a broad range of activities, including regulating and financing municipal wastewater treatment systems; regulating the use and development of the State's water resources, public water supplies, and on-site residential sanitation systems; regulating well-drilling and industrial pretreatment; providing technical assistance for water and wastewater utilities; financing small creek and estuary restoration; approving erosion/sediment control and storm water management plans; storm water permitting; dam permitting and inspection; protection and management of tidal and nontidal wetlands and waters; and regulating mining activities and mitigation problems associated with abandoned mines.  These protection, financing and regulatory activities help WMA ensure that State waters are safe for drinking, recreation, and wildlife.

Programs Administered by WMA:

• Office of Program Development & 
   Business Services
• Office of Administrative Services
• Water Quality Infrastructure Program
• Nonpoint Source Program
• Wastewater Permits Program
• Wetlands & Waterways Program
• Compliance Program
• Mining Program
• Water Supply Program

These Programs Are Designed To:

Create a focal point for outreach and assistance activities that can address cross-functional issues involving water regulatory programs.

Manage water, wastewater, and nonpoint source pollution control capital projects that are funded through grants and loans from the Department.

Permit and provide construction inspection for water and sewerage facilities.

Develop and implement the new federally mandated storm water permitting program.

Review and approve erosion/sediment control and storm water management plans for state and federal construction projects.

Inspect dams for safety, issue new permits, and approve downstream warning plans for high hazard dams.

Issue water appropriation permits for use of surface and ground waters.

Issue permits for discharges to surface and ground water from both industrial and municipal facilities as required by the federal Clean Water Act. 

Oversee programs delegated by the Department to local health departments.  Activities include MDE’s regional consultants who provide technical assistance to local health departments for on-site water and wastewater systems, and assistance in developing and testing new innovative or alternative septic system designs.

Regulate activities conducted in nontidal wetlands and their buffers, and nontidal waterways, including the 100-year floodplain.  Also, regulates activities conducted in tidal wetlands.

Create, restore, and enhance nontidal wetlands and streams, provide training and technical assistance and assist in the development of watershed management plans.

Inspect industrial and municipal wastewater discharges, coal and surface mining operations, agricultural sites, and construction activities involving sediment control, storm water management, wetlands and waterways.

Regulate active mines and mitigate environmental problems associated with abandoned mines.  Also, regulate oil and gas exploration, production, and storage.

Ensure safe drinking water in Maryland by administering the federal Safe Drinking Water Act, developing the State’s comprehensive ground water protection program, and responding to local water supply emergencies.

Conduct performance evaluations of surface water filtration plants to assist systems in optimizing treatment and reducing the risk of passing Cryptosporidium (a protozoan parasite that can infect humans) into the finished water. 

Train public water and wastewater treatment operators and provide on-site technical assistance to support the State’s operator certification program and achieve compliance and pollution prevention goals.

Finance storm water management practices and small creek and estuary restoration projects.

The Environmental Boards   are comprised of three State licensing boards, established by the General Assembly. Also located within the Water Management Administration, the Boards were created to license and certify individuals as:

• Environmental Sanitarians;
• Superintendents and operators of waterworks, wastewater works, industrial wastewater works, wastewater 
collection systems and waste water distribution systems; and
• Well drillers, water conditioner and water pump installers.

The Environmental Boards screen applicants wanting to enter the professions, administer competency examinations, evaluate continuing education as a prerequisite for license renewal, and take disciplinary action against those licensees found guilty of violating the law. 

Water Management Permits

3.01 Surface Water Discharge Permit (Industrial)
3.02 General Discharge Permits
3.03 General Discharge Permit for Stormwater Associated with Industrial Activity
3.04 Surface Water Discharge Permit (Municipal)
3.05 Ground Water Discharge Permit (Municipal or Industrial)
3.06 Toxic Materials Permit
3.07 Water and Sewerage Construction Permit
3.08 Coal Mining Permit
3.09 Surface Coal Mining Blaster Certification
3.10 Coal Mining Operator License
3.11 Non-Coal Mining Permit
3.12 Surface Mining License
3.13 Oil and Gas Exploration and Production
3.14 Well Construction Permit
3.15 Water Appropriation and Use Permit
3.16 Drinking Water Sampler Certification
3.17 Drinking Water Laboratory Certification
3.18 Tidal Wetland Licenses and Permits
3.19 Nontidal Wetlands (Nontidal Wetlands and Waterways Permits)
3.20 Waterway and 100-year Floodplain (Nontidal Wetlands and Waterways Permits)
3.21 Erosion/Sediment Control and Stormwater Management Plan Approvals
3.22 Responsible Person Training & Certification Program for Erosion/Sediment Control
3.23 General Permit for Construction Activity
3.24 Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Permit
3.25 Dam Safety Permit/Waterway Construction Permit
3.26 Environmental Sanitarian License
3.27 Waterworks and Waste Systems Operator Certification
3.28 Well Driller License

 

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