Maryland Code § EN-9-1110

Section EN-9-1110
Open in Lexace · Ask the AI about this section
(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Community sewerage system" means a publicly or privately
owned sewerage system that serves at least two lots.
(3) "Controlling authority" means a unit of government, a body public
and corporate, or an intercounty agency authorized by the State, a county, or a
municipal corporation to provide for the management, operation, and maintenance of
a community sewerage system, shared facility, or multiuse sewerage system.
(4) "Shared facility" means a sewerage system that:
(i) Serves more than one:
1. Lot and is owned in common by the users;
2. Condominium unit and is owned in common by the
users or by a condominium association;
3. User and is located on individual lots owned by the
users; or
4. User on one lot and is owned in common by the
users;
(ii) Is located wholly or partly on any of the common elements
of a condominium; or
(iii) Serves a housing cooperative or other multiple ownership
cooperative.

(b) This section may not be construed as requiring a local jurisdiction to:
(1) Be a controlling authority; or
(2) Authorize or allow the use of a shared facility or a community
sewerage system within the local jurisdiction.
(c) A shared facility or community sewerage system may be approved only
if the system:
(1) Is managed, operated, and maintained by:
(i) A controlling authority; or
(ii) A third party under contract with the controlling authority;
and
(2) Discharges:
(i) To the surface waters of the State in accordance with a
permit issued under § 9-323 of this title;
(ii) By way of land application under a nutrient management
plan required under § 8-803.1 of the Agriculture Article that assures 100% of the
nitrogen and phosphorus in the applied effluent will be taken up by vegetation; or
(iii) By way of an on-site sewerage system.

‹ Prev All Maryland sections Next ›


Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.