Md. Code Regs. 20.70.02.05 - Mains
A. Depth of Mains.
Water mains should be installed below the frost line or be otherwise protected
to minimize the possibility of freezing and shall have not less than 30 inches
of cover except where this depth is not feasible due to underground
obstructions or rocky or hardpan conditions.
B. Dead Ends. The utility should design its
distribution system so as to avoid dead ends in its mains. When dead ends
cannot be avoided, the mains shall be flushed as often as necessary to maintain
the proper quality of the water.
C.
Segmentation of System. Valves shall be provided at reasonable intervals in
distribution mains so that, in case of breaks or repairs, a minimum number of
customers will be affected. When feasible, valves shall be provided in the
mains at intervals not to exceed one continuous block or 500 feet, whichever is
greater, except where a dead end run is not intended to serve any intervening
customers.
D. Grid Systems. The
distribution system should be laid out in a properly segmented grid so that, in
case of breaks or repairs, a minimum number of customers will be
affected.
E. Minimum Pipe Sizes.
The distribution system shall be of adequate size and designed to maintain the
pressures within the range required by COMAR
20.70.07.02E. he
pipe used in the system should be at least 6 inches in size. In special cases
pipes of the sizes listed below may be installed. However, the maximum length
from any connecting main at least 6 inches in size should not exceed the
following:
(1) 1-inch ------------------ 150
feet;
(2) 1-1/2-inch --------------
300 feet;
(3) 2-inch
------------------ 500 feet.
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