Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 3
Subtitle 16 - HOUSING
Chapter 10.16.06 - Certification for Youth Camps
Section 10.16.06.37 - Sewage Disposal
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.16.06.37
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Except as provided in §§B, C, and D of this regulation, an operator shall ensure that:
(1) A facility for sewage
disposal is maintained in good working order and is:
(a) Connected to a community sewerage system
when a community system is available; or
(b) If a community sewerage system is not
available, installed, operated, and maintained in compliance with COMAR
26.04.02 and local code requirements;
(2) As evidenced by written documentation
from the local or State plumbing inspector or a master plumber licensed by the
State, waste plumbing connections and fixtures are installed and maintained in
accordance with:
(a) Local plumbing code
requirements; and
(b) COMAR
09.20.01; and
(3) The
disposal of wastewater from under taps and fountains is by a method that:
(a) Prevents stagnant water on the ground
surface; and
(b) Does not
contaminate the ground water.
B. An operator shall ensure that a privy:
(1) Is constructed and maintained so that it:
(a) Is fly-proof;
(b) Is rodent-proof; and
(c) Conforms to COMAR 26.04.02 and
Environment Article, §9-223(d)(1),
Annotated Code of Maryland;
(2) Is maintained in good working
order;
(3) Is not located closer
than 100 feet to a housing unit or a facility where food is prepared or
served;
(4) Has natural ventilation
or a mechanically exhausted vent stack adequate to remove fumes and odors from
the vault;
(5) Is treated with
calcium oxide, also known as lime, to reduce odors and eliminate a fly
infestation; and
(6) Is emptied:
(a) Of solid and liquid contents when the
privy is filled to capacity; and
(b) In conformance with COMAR 26.04.02 and
COMAR 26.04.06.
C. An operator may provide written documentation from the building owner that there are no outstanding sewage disposal and plumbing violations for a building used or to be used as a youth camp facility that is:
(1) Owned by the State
or a local government and used by the public more than 170 calendar days per
year; or
(2) Owned and operated as
a nonpublic school and used as a school for more than 170 calendar days per
year.
D. An operator shall ensure that a sewage disposal procedure at a primitive camp:
(1) Does not pollute the
environment;
(2) Does not create a
nuisance or public health hazard; and
(3) Complies with applicable federal, State,
and local statutes, regulations, and ordinances.
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