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Session Laws, 2000
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Ch. 601
PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor
(i) "Sewage" means the water-carried wastes created in and carried, or to be
carried, away from residences, hotels, schools, hospitals, industrial establishments,
commercial establishments or any other private or public building or location,
together with such household and industrial wastes as may be present. (j) "Sewerage system" means all plants, systems, facilities, or properties used
or useful or having the present capacity for future use in connection with the
collection, carrying away, treating, neutralizing, stabilizing, or disposal of sewage,
industrial wastes, or other wastes, and any integral part thereof, including sewage
treatment plants, disposal fields, lagoons, pumping stations, drainage ditches,
intercepting ditches, outfall sewers, trunk sewers, intercepting sewers, lateral
sewers, force mains, pipes, pipe lines, conduits, equipment, appurtenances, and all
properties, rights, easements, and franchises relating thereto and deemed necessary
or convenient by the Board for the operation thereof; a sewerage system may include
related drainage facilities. (k) "Drainage system" means all plants, systems, facilities, or properties, and
all properties, rights, easements, and franchises relating thereto and deemed
necessary or convenient by the Board for the operation thereof, used or useful or
having the present capacity for future use in connection with (1) the collection,
control, distribution, carrying away, or disposal of surface waters and any integral
part thereof, including (without limitation) storm water drainage; (2) the prevention
and control of erosion, and any integral part thereof; and (3) the management and
control of sedimentation, and any integral part thereof; "Drainage system" does not
include drainage facilities which are part of a water system or sewerage system and
which are not part of a system having the primary purpose of draining surface waters. (1) "Water system" means all plants, systems, facilities, or properties used or
useful or having the present capacity for future use in connection with the supply or
distribution of water and any integral part thereof, including water supply systems,
water distribution systems, reservoirs, dams, wells, intakes, mains, laterals, pumping
stations, standpipes, filtration plants, purification plants, hydrants, meters, valves
and equipment, appurtenances, and all properties, rights, easements, and franchises
relating thereto and deemed necessary or convenient by the Board for the operation
thereof; a water system may include related drainage facilities. [15-1A.] 14-102. Prior Sanitary Commission superseded. (a) The Carroll County Sanitary Commission was created by Chapter 754 of
the Acts of 1967, effective June 1, 1967, and, at the time of its creation, the
Commission replaced and succeeded the District (a body politic and corporate) created
in Carroll County pursuant to the provisions of [Sections 645 to 673, inclusive, of
Article 43 of the Annotated Code of Maryland (1957 Edition, as amended and
supplemented from time to time)] TITLE 9 OF THE ENVIRONMENT ARTICLE OF THE
ANNOTATED CODE OF MARYLAND. Upon the creation of the Commission, such
District ceased to exist as a body politic and corporate on June 1, 1967. (b) Chapter 622 of the Acts of 1976, created [Section 3-67] § 3-901 of this
Article, effective July 1, 1977, and provided, among other matters, that the Board
could abolish the Commission by a certain procedure and create a Department of
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