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2018 Georgia Code 12-5-27 | Car Wreck Lawyer

TITLE 12 CONSERVATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES

Section 5. Water Resources, 12-5-1 through 12-5-586.

ARTICLE 2 CONTROL OF WATER POLLUTION AND SURFACE-WATER USE

12-5-27. Authority to require owner or operator of facility to cooperate with division.

Whenever required to carry out the objectives of this article, including but not limited to developing or assisting in the development of any effluent limitation, or other limitation, prohibition, or standard under this article, or any rule or regulation promulgated and adopted pursuant to this article; determining whether any person is in violation of any effluent limitation, or other limitation, prohibition, or standard under this article, or any rule or regulation promulgated and adopted pursuant to this article; or encouraging or ensuring compliance with any effluent limitation or other prohibition or standard under this article or any rule or regulation promulgated and adopted pursuant to this article, the director may, by order, permit, or otherwise in writing, require the owner or operator of a facility of any type which results in the discharge of pollutants into the waters of the state to:

  1. Establish and maintain records;
  2. Make reports;
  3. Install, use, and maintain monitoring equipment or methods, including, where appropriate, biological monitoring methods;
  4. Sample such discharge, in accordance with such methods, at such locations, at such intervals, and in such manner as the director shall prescribe; and
  5. Provide such other information as he may reasonably require.

(Ga. L. 1974, p. 599, § 12.)

Cases Citing O.C.G.A. § 12-5-27

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Grange Mut. Cas. Co. v. Woodard, 300 Ga. 848 (Ga. 2017).

Cited 48 times | Published | Supreme Court of Georgia | Mar 6, 2017 | 797 S.E.2d 814

...[.]” Deal, 294 Ga. at 172 (1) (a) (citation omitted). And the Georgia Code contains3 many examples of statutes that use the word “contain” in a context that clearly demonstrates that term is being used in a non-exclusive sense. See, e.g., OCGA § 12-5-27.1 (declaring unlawful the retail sale or use of “any cleaning agent containing phosphorus,” subject to exceptions such as products that “[c]ontain phosphorus in an amount not exceeding 0.5 percent by weight which is incidental to man...