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Code · Maryland · Public Utilities

§ 23-301

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§23–301.
(a)In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated.
(1)“Major project” means an extension, project, or program of water and sewer facilities.
(2)“Major project” includes:
(i)a sewer main at least 15 inches in diameter;
(ii)a water main at least 16 inches in diameter; and
(iii)a sewage or water pumping station, force main, and storage or other major facility.
(3)“Major project” does not include a sewer main or water main that:
(i)provides only local service;
(ii)is 2,000 feet or less; and
(iii)is built to avoid unnecessary and uneconomical duplication when a major project is constructed.
(c)“Program” means a 6–year projected program by the Commission of capital improvements for water and sewer facilities.
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