Maryland Code § EN-9-1112

Section EN-9-1112
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(a) In this section:
(1) "Graywater" means used, untreated water generated by the use
of and collected from:
(i) A shower;
(ii) A bathtub; or
(iii) A lavatory sink; and
(2) "Graywater" does not include water from:
(i) A toilet;
(ii) A kitchen sink; or

(iii) A dishwashing machine.
(b) (1) Subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection, and following the
adoption of regulations as required by subsection (c) of this section, a person may use
graywater for residential purposes including:
(i) Household gardening;
(ii) Composting;
(iii) Lawn watering;
(iv) Landscape irrigation; or
(v) Flushing of a conventional toilet or urinal.
(2) A person may use graywater if the use is permitted under
regulations required by subsection (c) of this section, and:
(i) The graywater originates from a residence on the site on
which the graywater is to be applied;
(ii) The graywater is contained in a storage tank that is located
on the site on which the graywater is to be applied;
(iii) Human contact with graywater and soil irrigated by
graywater is avoided;
(iv) Surface application of graywater is not used for irrigation
of food plants that have an edible portion that comes in direct contact with graywater;
(v) The graywater does not contain hazardous chemicals
derived from any activity, including:
1. Cleaning motor vehicle parts;
2. Washing greasy or oily rags; or
3. Disposing of waste solutions from home photo lab
activities or similar hobbyist or home occupational activities;
(vi) The application of graywater is managed to minimize
standing water on the surface of the ground;

(vii) The graywater system is constructed to provide for
overflow into a sewerage system or an on-site sewage disposal system;
(viii) For a graywater storage tank located outdoors, the
graywater storage tank is covered to restrict access and to eliminate habitat for
mosquitoes and other vectors;
(ix) The graywater system is located outside the 100-year
floodplain;
(x) The graywater system is operated to maintain a minimum
vertical separation of at least 5 feet from the point of graywater application to the top
of the seasonally high groundwater table;
(xi) Any pressure piping used in a graywater system that may
be susceptible to cross connection with a potable water system clearly indicates that
the piping does not carry potable water;
(xii) Graywater applied by surface irrigation does not contain
water used to wash diapers or similarly soiled or infectious garments;
(xiii) Surface irrigation by graywater is conducted only by flood
irrigation or drip irrigation if there is adequate irrigation area;
(xiv) The graywater is not sprayed; and
(xv) The graywater does not run off or pond on-site;
(xvi) The graywater does not create nuisance conditions; and
(xvii) The graywater use is in accordance with any applicable
State and local laws or regulations, including State and local plumbing codes.
(c) The Department shall adopt regulations to implement the provisions of
this section.

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