Conn. Agencies Regs. § 19-13-B51m - Well permits
(a) Subject to
subsections (b) and (c) below no water supply well permit shall be given until
it has been demonstrated to the satisfaction of the director of health that
public sewers are available or a subsurface sewage disposal system can be
installed on the lot in compliance with Sections
19-13-B103a to
19-13-B104d,
inclusive of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies.
(b) No water supply well permit shall be
given by the director of health:
(1) To
premises used for human occupancy when a community water supply system having
at least fifteen service connections or regularly serving at least twenty-five
individuals is deemed available if the boundary of the parcel of property in
which the premises is on or will be located on is within two hundred feet,
measured along a street, alley or easement, of the approved water supply:
or
(2) To non-residential premises,
where the water may be used for human consumption, when a community water
supply system having at least fifteen service connections or regularly serving
at least twenty-five individuals is deemed available if the boundary of the
parcel of property in which the premises is on or will be located on is within
two hundred feet, measured along a street, alley or easement, of the approved
water supply.
(c) The
commissioner of health services, or his or her designee, may grant an exception
to subsection (b) above upon a finding that such exception will not adversely
affect the purity and adequacy of the supply nor the service of the system or
it is determined that:
(1) The community water
system which serves the premises is unable to provide such premises with a pure
and adequate supply of water: or
(2) If construction problems warrant such
action.
Notes
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