There is a Maryland Potomac Water Authority, established as a governmental unit and body politic and corporate, vested with the authority granted under the Constitution and laws of the State. The Maryland Potomac Water Authority has and shall exercise authority to conserve, control, and use for beneficial service storm and floodwaters of the rivers and […]
(a) (1) The Authority consists of 10 members. (2) The Secretary, the Secretary of Planning, and the General Manager of the Washington Suburban Sanitary District are ex officio, nonvoting members. These ex officio members may designate alternates from among the senior employees to represent them at meetings of the Authority when they are unable to attend. (3) The governing […]
The unanimous vote of the voting members is required to approve any action of the Authority.
The Authority may appoint subcommittees and use the services of existing State and local units.
The Authority may contract with the federal government to acquire storage in the Bloomington Dam project to regulate the streamflow of the Potomac River for water supply subject to the provisions of the Constitution or laws of the State and the following restrictions: (1) Reservoir regulation to increase or decrease downstream flows for water supply purposes […]
Except as provided in § 5-408(c) of this subtitle, the Authority may not pledge the faith and credit of the State, nor create any debt or obligation of the State. If any pledge, debt, or obligation is created, it is invalid. The members of the Authority are not liable as individuals for any contract made […]
(a) The Authority shall assess and collect charges for payment of the State’s share of the initial cost of the project. Each represented county is assessed at a rate calculated from a cost-sharing formula based on a withdrawal ratio calculated as the sum of the average daily withdrawals from the Potomac River by all represented counties […]
Any permit for the appropriation of water from the Potomac River the Department issues to any non-Maryland user shall include a provision for payment for the use based on the provisions of § 5-408 of this subtitle. The Department shall transfer the payment to the Authority for credit as the assessment of that non-Maryland user.
The Authority may issue rules and regulations to carry out its duties under this subtitle. The Authority is subject to the Administrative Procedure Act.
To satisfy any assessment established under § 5-408 of this subtitle, each represented county, after public hearing, may impose reasonable assessment charges on users located in the county or employ any other means of assessment and collection authorized by law for collection of taxes or assessments, including imposing liens on real or personal property.
The Authority may receive from the State, its political subdivisions, the federal government, or any other source funds to apply to its obligations and duties under this subtitle. The Authority may borrow from the State and any represented county, and the State and any represented county may lend to the Authority funds the Authority requires […]
The Department shall make available to the Authority its expertise and consulting services, subject to any budgetary limitation.
The Authority shall prepare a budget to support its continued operation. One-half of the Authority’s budget shall be requested by the Department from the General Assembly and the represented counties shall provide the other half. The Authority shall adopt a formula to determine each county’s share of the budget.