Maryland Code § TR-8-602.1

Section TR-8-602.1
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(a) The General Assembly finds that the use of best management practices
for the storage, application, and disposal of road salt is necessary to reduce the
adverse impacts on the water and land resources of the State by preventing:
(1) An increase in chloride concentrations in the soils and waters of
the State; and
(2) Harm to soil integrity, soil organisms, and vegetation.
(b) The General Assembly intends, by enactment of this section, to reduce
to the greatest extent possible the adverse effects of road salt runoff and to safeguard
life, limb, property, and public welfare.
(c) On or before October 1, 2011, the Administration, in consultation with
the Department of the Environment, shall develop a road salt management best
practices guidance document for use by local jurisdictions and the State to minimize
the adverse environmental impacts of road salt runoff in the State.
(d) The Administration shall annually update the guidance document
required under subsection (c) of this section and shall make the document available
to the public on the Administration's Web site.

(e) In the road salt management best practices guidance document required
under this section, the Administration may:
(1) Establish best management practices that protect the
environment from the negative impacts of road salt;
(2) Identify all activities that may result in the release of road salt
into the environment, including road salt storage, the application of road salt on
highways, and the disposal of snow that contains road salt;
(3) Take into consideration highway safety to the greatest extent
possible;
(4) Establish standards and procedures for identifying:
(i) Areas that are particularly vulnerable to road salt runoff;
and
(ii) Additional road salt management practices that need to be
implemented in these areas;
(5) Establish goals for achieving a reduction of the environmental
impact of road salt released into the environment;
(6) Include a training program for all State, local, and contract
personnel who perform winter maintenance activities involving the use of road salt;
(7) Establish response procedures to address uncontrolled releases of
road salt that may adversely impact the environment; and
(8) Establish record keeping and annual reporting procedures for the
quantity of road salt used, the locations where the road salt is used, and any training
conducted.

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