Code of Maine Rules
10 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
144 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES - GENERAL
Chapter 205 - RULES RELATING TO CAMPGROUNDS
Section 144-205-10 - REQUIREMENTS FOR TEMPORARY CAMPGROUNDS

Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024

10.A. Wastewater: No wastewater shall be disposed of on the ground.

10.A.1. Disposal system: Approved septic system or holding tank shall be provided.

10.A.2. Toilets: Adequate number of portable toilets or non-water carried sewage disposal facilities shall be provided. At least one portable toilet shall be provided for every 150 campers.

10.B. Tents and RV's: All tents and RV's shall be removed from the site within 24 hours after a temporary event.

10.C. Plans: Plans indicating name, address, telephone number of person in charge, number of persons expected, name, date and duration of event, location of campground, type and number of toilet facilities, method of wastewater disposal and source of drinking water must be submitted to this office at least 30 days prior to each event.

10.D. Application and Fee: Application may be submitted by a licensed Park or Campground, or by an independent facility. The fee for a temporary campground license will be $125.

10.E. If a temporary campground operates for more than 12 days in a calendar year, it will no longer be considered to be temporary and must meet all requirements of a regular campground, including site size and number of sanitary facilities.

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