Md. Code Regs. 10.15.09.18
Milk Physical Plant Requirements.
Effective May 20, 201946:10 Md. R. 488Health-General Article, §§2-104, 2-105, 21-207, 21-208, 21-210, 21-211, 21-405, 21-406, 21-428, Annotated Code of Maryland
A. Water used at the facility shall:
(1) Be obtained from a potable water supply system that complies with:
- (a) Environment Article, Title 9, Annotated Code of Maryland;
- (b) COMAR 26.04.04; and
- (c) The Grade “A” Pasteurized Milk Ordinance;
- (2) Be installed in a manner that prevents backflow or back-siphoning;
- (3) Be separate from a nonpotable water supply system so that nonpotable water can be drawn or discharged into the potable water supply system;
- (4) Provide hot and cold running water in areas where milk processing equipment is washed; and
- (5) Have sufficient water capacity, pressure, and hot water generation and distribution available to meet peak demands throughout the washing system.
B. Hand sinks shall have:
(1) Either:
- (a) Hot and cold running water under pressure; or
- (b) Warm running water;
- (2) A supply of hand-cleaning soap or detergent; and
- (3) A sanitary means of drying hands, such as individual towels or a hand-drying device.
- C. A sewage system shall be constructed and operated in conformance with applicable State and local laws, ordinances, and regulations and the Grade “A” Pasteurized Milk Ordinance.
- D. Plumbing shall be sized, installed, and maintained in accordance with applicable State and local plumbing laws, ordinances, and regulations.
E. Toilet facilities shall:
- (1) Be constructed and operated in conformance with applicable State and local laws, ordinances, and regulations and the Grade “A” Pasteurized Milk Ordinance;
- (2) For a milk plant that is not an on-farm processor, be available within the physical plant for use by employees; and
(3) For a milk plant that is an on-farm processor, if not located within the physical plant building:
- (a) Be located within 500 feet of the physical plant building;
- (b) Be accessible at all times that the plant is in operation;
- (c) Have documented and implemented measures for re-entry into the plant to protect against facility and product contamination; and
- (d) Have documentation from the local approval authority that an on-site sewage disposal system, if present, is adequate for the total number of users and meets all other requirements of 26.04.02.
F. All electrical systems at the facility shall:
- (1) Comply with State and local electrical laws, ordinances, and regulations;
(2) Provide adequate lighting sources that furnish at least 40 foot-candles of light in all working areas in all rooms where:
- (a) Milk or milk products are handled, processed, packaged, or stored; or
- (b) Containers, utensils, and equipment are washed; and
- (3) Provide adequate lighting sources that furnish at least 20 foot-candles of light in dry storage and cold storage rooms.
Authority: Health-General Article, §§2-104, 2-105, 21-207, 21-208, 21-210, 21-211, 21-405, 21-406, 21-428, Annotated Code of Maryland
Effective date: April 10, 1995 (22:7 Md. R. 536)
Regulations .01—.20 repealed and new Regulations .01—.22 adopted effective May 20, 2019 (46:10 Md. R. 488)