Code of Maine Rules
02 - DEPARTMENT OF PROFESSIONAL AND FINANCIAL REGULATION
385 - MANUFACTURED HOUSING BOARD
Chapter 840 - RULES RELATING TO DRINKING WATER SYSTEMS OF MANUFACTURED HOUSING COMMUNITIES
Section 385-840-11 - Engineering Study for Existing Private Water Systems with Violations or Deficiencies

Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024

1. The Board is authorized to order the operator or owner of an Existing Water System to conduct an Engineering Study to identify deficiencies or violations of these rules and to make recommendations to the Board.

2. An engineering study consists of a technical evaluation by a Maine licensed professional engineer of a water system's source, treatment, pumping, distribution and/or storage, to identify deficiencies that limit or prohibit a water system's ability to reliably provide water of acceptable quality and/or quantity. The engineering study also recommends a course of action to implement improvements as needed.

3. The Board is authorized to order that any or all of the recommendations in the Engineering Study be carried out. At the written request of the Licensee or Designated Operator, a public hearing shall be held on any Board order within thirty (30) days of receipt of such request.

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