Sec. 19a-209a. Permit for wells on residential property near approved community water supply systems. Mitigation or abandonment of irrigation wells.
Sec. 19a-209a. Permit for wells on residential property near approved community water supply systems. Mitigation or abandonment of irrigation wells. The
director of health of a town, city, or borough or of a district health department may issue
a permit for the installation or replacement of a water supply well at residential premises
on property whose boundary is located within two hundred feet of an approved community water supply system, measured along a street, alley or easement, where (1) the
water from the water supply well is only used for irrigation or other outside use and is
not used for human consumption, (2) a reduced pressure device is installed to protect
against a cross connection with the public water supply, (3) no connection exists between
the water supply well and the community water system, and (4) the use of the water
supply well will not affect the purity or adequacy of the supply or service to the customers
of the community water supply system. Any well installed pursuant to this subsection,
except a well used for irrigation, shall be subject to water quality testing that demonstrates the supply meets the water quality standards established in section 19a-37 at the
time of installation and at least every ten years thereafter or as requested by the local
director of health. Upon a determination by the local director of health that an irrigation
well creates an unacceptable risk of injury to the health or safety of persons using the
water, to the general public, or to any public water supply, the local director of health
may issue an order requiring the immediate implementation of mitigation measures, up
to and including permanent abandonment of the well, in accordance with the provisions
of the Connecticut Well Drilling Code adopted pursuant to section 25-128. In the event
a cross connection with the public water system is found, the owner of the system may
terminate service to the premises.
(P.A. 95-149, S. 1, 2; P.A. 02-102, S. 3; P.A. 07-244, S. 3.)
History: P.A. 95-149 effective June 28, 1995; P.A. 02-102 authorized the director of health of a town, city or borough
or district health department to issue a permit for the replacement of certain water supply wells on residential premises,
amended Subdiv. (1) to provide that the water from the well is used for irrigation or other outside use and not human
consumption, provided a pressure device is installed, amended Subdiv. (2) to provide that the well replaces an existing
well that was used at the premises for domestic purposes, amended Subdiv. (3) by deleting the Subdiv. (4) designator and
adding proviso that no connection exists between the well and the community water system, and added a provision re water
quality testing at time of installation and at least every 10 years or as requested by the local director of health; P.A. 07-244 made technical changes, designated provision re installation of reduced pressure devices as Subdiv. (2), deleted former
Subdivs. (2) and (3), redesignated existing Subparas. (A) and (B) as Subdivs. (3) and (4), and added provisions re mitigation
or abandonment of irrigation wells that create unacceptable risk of injury to health or safety.