(a) In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b) “Environmental site design” means using small–scale stormwater management practices, nonstructural techniques, and better site planning to mimic natural hydrologic runoff characteristics and minimize the impact of land development on water resources.
(c) “Environmental site design” includes:
(1) Optimizing conservation of natural features, such as drainage patterns, soils, and vegetation;
(2) Minimizing use of impervious surfaces;
(3) Slowing down runoff to maintain discharge timing and to increase infiltration and evapotranspiration; and
(4) Using other nonstructural practices or innovative stormwater management technologies approved by the Department.
(d) (1) “Impervious surface” means a surface that does not allow stormwater to infiltrate into the ground.
(2) “Impervious surface” includes rooftops, driveways, sidewalks, or pavement.
(e) “Precipitation data” means historical data that describes the relationship between precipitation intensity, duration, and return period.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Subtitle 2 - Stormwater Management
Section 4-201 - Legislative Findings; Intent of Subtitle
Section 4-202 - Implementation of Management Program
Section 4-202.1 - Watershed Protection and Restoration Programs
Section 4-203 - Duties of Department
Section 4-204 - Submission of Management Plan Prior to Development of Land
Section 4-205 - Construction Activities of State or Federal Agencies
Section 4-206 - Inspection and Review of Management Program
Section 4-207 - Jurisdiction of Department of Natural Resources Not Enlarged
Section 4-209 - Issuance of Notice or Order
Section 4-212 - Final Corrective Orders
Section 4-213 - Notice to County or Municipality; Joint Inspections
Section 4-214 - Judicial Review
Section 4-215 - Penalties; Failure of County or Municipality to Enforce Subtitle