Md. Code Regs. 11.03.02.06 - Environmental Protection and Public Health
A. Water Pollution. A person may not
introduce or permit to be introduced into any water system or any surface or
underground water at the Airport any organic or inorganic matter or deleterious
substance which is injurious to human, plant, animal, fish, or other life, or
property. The types of permissible quantities of discharge shall be governed by
the then applicable water discharge standards as promulgated by the United
States Environmental Protection Agency under the Federal Water Pollution
Control Act of 1972, or by COMAR 26.08.03, whichever is the most stringent. At
the earliest feasible planning stage, any proposed development shall be
coordinated with the Administration in compliance with the Chesapeake Bay
Critical Area Commission (COMAR 27.01).
B. Air Pollution.
(1) A person may not introduce or permit to
be introduced into the atmosphere at the Airport any air contaminants or
combinations of them by burning or otherwise, which are injurious to human,
plant, or animal life, or property, or which in any way interfere with the
operation of aircraft on the ground or in the air. The types and permissible
quantities of discharge into the air shall be governed by the atmospheric
discharge standards applicable at the time, as promulgated by the United States
Environmental Protection Agency under the Federal Clean Air Act of 1970, or
under any amendment or successor legislation to it, or by COMAR 26.11.06,
whichever is the most stringent.
(2) A person may not operate a motor vehicle,
and the owner of a motor vehicle may not permit it to be operated, upon the air
operations area unless the engine power and exhaust mechanism is equipped,
adjusted, and operated in accordance with COMAR 11.14.02.
C. Sanitary Sewage, Storm Drainage, and
Industrial Waste System Pollution.
(1) A
person, whether on or off premises under the jurisdiction of the
Administration, may not introduce or permit to be introduced into any sanitary
sewage and industrial waste or storm sewage system under the jurisdiction of
the Administration, any deleterious substance which is injurious to human,
plant, or animal life, or property, or which unreasonably interferes with the
conduct of business at the Airport, or which in any way interferes with the
maintenance or operation of the Airport. The types and permissible quantities
of discharge shall be governed by the sewage discharge standards for sanitary
sewage and industrial waste and storm sewage systems applicable at the time, as
promulgated by the United States Environmental Protection Agency or COMAR
26.04.01-.03, whichever is the most stringent. This discharge shall be drained
only into sewage receptacles provided for this purpose and disposed of in a
manner approved by the Administration.
(2) A person may not deposit, discharge, or
permit the discharge or disposal of oil in any manner into the storm drainage
system at the Airport.
(3) A person
may not deposit, throw, or discharge garbage or food containers of any kind
into the storm drainage system at the Airport.
(4) A person may not place, discharge, or
permit the placement or discharge of industrial waste in any manner into the
storm drainage system at the Airport.
(5) A person may not apply, discharge, or
deposit toxic materials from any source into the storm drainage system at the
Airport, unless this application, discharge, or deposit meets all industrial
waste requirements of the Water Resources Administration and of the
Environmental Protection Agency.
D. Washing Vehicles and Equipment.
(1) No person other than an employee of the
Administration or an Airport tenant may use the vehicle and equipment wash area
at the Airport.
(2) A person may
not wash or clean a personal vehicle at the Airport vehicle and equipment wash
area.
(3) A person may not use the
Airport vehicle and equipment wash area unless the following action is taken:
(a) All waste is disposed of in the trash
container provided;
(b) No
materials are left on the ramp area;
(c) Mud, dirt, and other refuse washed from a
vehicle or equipment are thoroughly flushed down the open drain;
(d) The area is kept neat and presentable at
all times.
(4) A person
may not deposit, discharge, or permit the discharge or disposal of oil in any
manner into the drain system at the Airport vehicle and equipment wash
area.
(5) A person may not deposit,
throw, or discharge garbage or food containers of any manner into the drain
system at the Airport vehicle and equipment wash area.
(6) A person may not place, discharge, or
permit the placement or discharge of industrial waste in any manner into the
drain system at the Airport vehicle and equipment wash area.
E. Health Laws. A person, whether
on or off the Airport, may not engage in activities affecting the Airport
involving food and beverage service, drinking water service, handling, storage,
or disposal of water or refuse, or any other activity having a potentially
deleterious effect on food quality, water quality, air quality, or sanitary
sewage and industrial waste or storm sewage systems, unless this person fully
complies with the applicable health laws and regulations of the United States
and with Health-General Article, Title 21, Subtitles 2-10, Annotated Code of
Maryland.
F. Food and Beverage
Service and Related Activities.
(1) Only fully
licensed food and beverage services shall provide service on or for the Airport
or any aircraft.
(2) A person may
not design or construct any establishment for the conduct of food or beverage
service at the Airport other than according to the regulations of the State
Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.
G. Aircraft Drinking Water.
(1) A person may not operate a water piping
system in aircraft servicing areas unless the system is under adequate positive
pressure at all times with a vacuum break to prevent siphoning. There may not
be cross-connections between the potable water system and a system of
questionable quality. All drinking and culinary water used in connection with
the operation of aircraft in interstate, intrastate, or foreign commerce shall
come from sources approved by the United States Public Health Service and the
Maryland Department of the Environment. The installation of all aircraft water
piping systems shall comply with the requirements established by these
agencies.
(2) A person may not use
hoses to deliver potable water to aircraft, unless these hoses are constructed
of the material and stored and handled in the manner prescribed by the United
States Public Health Service.
H. Aircraft Toilet Waste.
(1) No person at the Airport may discharge
the sewage accumulated in the fixed waste retention tank aboard an aircraft
other than through a flexible hose, with a water-type connection to a portable
water-type tank; and no person may flush the retention tank by direct
connection to the portable water distribution system at the Airport.
(2) A person may not remove a toilet waste
bucket from an aircraft, unless the contents are enclosed or covered while
being transported to the Airport sanitary disposal facility for emptying and
cleaning.
(3) A person may not use
a water hydrant at the Airport to service a toilet waste truck or
cart.
(4) A person may not operate
at the Airport an aircraft soil discharge line or soil tank servicing equipment
unless all connections are equipped with positive seals to prevent
spillage.
(5) A person may not
operate a defective aircraft soil discharge valve or defective soil tank
servicing equipment at the Airport. When a defect in the valve or equipment
results in soil spillage, the aircraft or equipment owner or operator shall
immediately clean and decontaminate the equipment and ground area soiled. The
defective components shall be repaired or replaced before the discharge valve
or servicing equipment is placed back in service.
(6) A person may not operate a toilet waste
tank truck at the Airport unless, upon notification by the Administration, the
person makes all alterations to this truck as the Administration deems
necessary for the sanitary operation of the aircraft toilet waste disposal
system.
I. Aircraft and
Airport Solid Waste.
(1) A person may not
supply or maintain receptacles at the Airport for the storage of aircraft
galley paper and liquid waste or for the storage of garbage and solid waste
accumulating from operations in aircraft servicing areas, unless these
receptacles are covered, leakproof, fly-tight, metal roll-away containers, or
other approved types of metal packer loading containers. Containers shall be
emptied not less than once daily at the Airport sanitary disposal facility. If
the containers are located in aircraft servicing areas, they shall be secured
so as not to create a safety hazard.
(2) A person may not supply or maintain
garbage and solid waste containers in the terminal building areas unless the
same are of a type and design approved by the Administration, with the design
compatible to the use and location, so as to preclude odor, insects, and
vermin.
(3) A person may not use
open drums or containers for storage of garbage or solid waste at the
Airport.
(4) A person may not
improperly use or keep at the Airport any receptacle, including rubber tires,
that holds water and is conducive to insect or rodent harborage or
breeding.
(5) A person may not
dispose of waste paper or other rubbish at the Airport unless precaution is
taken to prevent this paper or other rubbish from blowing onto the air
operations area.
J.
Waste Removal.
(1) A person may not conduct
waste removal services at the Airport without a permit from the Administration
and written approval from the Maryland Department of the Environment as to the
suitability of the waste removal vehicle.
(2) A person may not operate a vehicle for
hauling trash, dirt, or any other waste materials at the Airport unless this
vehicle is constructed so as to prevent the contents from dropping, sifting,
leaking, or otherwise escaping.
(3)
A person may not maintain waste, trash, or garbage compactors or containers at
the Airport other than at locations approved by the Administration. All these
locations shall be kept clean and sanitary at all times by the person in
charge.
(4) A person may not place
in receptacles provided by the Administration waste originating from other than
normal operations of Administrative offices and terminal facilities at the
Airport. Used tires, mufflers, tailpipes, and used oil or other liquids are
included in this prohibition and will not be removed by Administration
personnel. Private waste collection and removal services shall be hired for
this purpose, subject to the requirements of §J(1) and (2),
above.
K. Sanitation.
(1) A person may not dispose of garbage,
papers, solid waste, or other forms of trash at the Airport, including
cigarettes, cigars, and matches, except in receptacles provided for this
purpose.
(2) A person may not dump
or dispose of any fill or building material at the Airport, or in any body of
water or drainage ditch serving the Airport, unless authorized by the
Administration and then only in those areas and under those conditions as are
specifically designated by the Airport Director.
(3) A person may not place any foreign object
in any plumbing fixture of a comfort station, terminal building, hangar, or
other building on the Airport.
(4)
A person may not enter or work about any building at the Airport with bare
feet.
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