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1698
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Ch. 542
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LAWS OF MARYLAND
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(2) "SEWERAGE SYSTEM" INCLUDES ANY SEWER OF ANY SIZE.
(3) "SEWERAGE SYSTEM" DOES NOT INCLUDE THE PLUMBING
SYSTEM INSIDE ANY BUILDING SERVED BY THE SEWERAGE SYSTEM.
REVISOR'S NOTE: This subsection is new language derived
without substantive change from former HE § 9-501(n).
In paragraph (1) of this subsection, the references to
"or intended to be used" are new language added for
clarity. These references expand the definition of
"sewerage system" to clarify that, even though a
sewerage system that is intended to be used is not
required to be included in a county plan, the
Department requires each planned sewerage system to
have a permit before its construction can begin.
These additions are brought to the attention of the
General Assembly.
In paragraph (l)(i) of this subsection, the former
reference to a sewerage system also meaning "the body
of water into which it sewage is directly
discharged" is deleted as confusing and out of date.
A person does not need a permit to discharge sewage
into a sewerage system, but the Department now
requires a person to have a permit to discharge sewage
into the waters of this State. Therefore, to avoid
confusion and to update the law in accordance with
modern methods of disposal, it is no longer
appropriate to define a sewerage system as meaning the
body of water into which sewage is discharged
directly.
The former reference to the collection and preparation
of sewage for discharge "in satisfactory condition" is
deleted as unnecessary in light of other requirements.
(N) SOLID WASTE ACCEPTANCE FACILITY.
"SOLID WASTE ACCEPTANCE FACILITY" MEANS ANY SANITARY
LANDFILL, INCINERATOR, TRANSFER STATION, OR PLANT WHOSE PRIMARY
PURPOSE IS TO DISPOSE OF, TREAT, OR PROCESS SOLID WASTE.
REVISOR'S NOTE: This subsection formerly appeared as HE §
9-501(o).
The only changes are in style.
(0) SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL SYSTEM.
(1) "SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL SYSTEM" MEANS ANY PUBLICLY
OR PRIVATELY OWNED SYSTEM THAT:
(I) PROVIDES A SCHEDULED OR SYSTEMATIC
COLLECTION OF SOLID WASTE;
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