Code of Massachusetts Regulations
310 CMR - DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Title 310 CMR 36.00 - Massachusetts Water Resources Management Program
Section 36.40 - Declaration of Water Supply Emergency
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(1) Any public water supplier may petition the Department for a declaration of a state of water supply emergency pursuant to M.G.L. c. 21G, §§ 15 through 17, and in accordance with 310 CMR 36.40 through 36.42.
(2) Upon receiving a petition for a declaration of a state of water supply emergency, the Department may declare an emergency if it finds that there exists or impends a water supply shortage of a dimension which endangers the public health, safety or welfare, due to circumstances including, but not limited to:
(3) Whenever the Department determines pursuant to a petition that the protection of the public health, safety or welfare requires an immediate declaration of a state of water supply emergency, it may make such declaration verbally. A verbal declaration shall expire by its terms or by operation of 310 CMR 36.00 ten business days from the date of the verbal declaration, whichever is earlier, unless the public water supplier submits a written petition to the Department within the ten business day period.
(4) The Department in its discretion may not declare a state of water supply emergency if it finds that the water supply shortage has been primarily caused by closure of a local withdrawal point on local authority without prior approval by the Department.
(5) In declaring a state of water supply emergency, the Department may require the public water supplier to submit a water supply emergency plan for review and approval. Such plan shall include provisions the Department deems appropriate and feasible to remedy the state of emergency, including, but not limited to:
(6) In declaring a state of water supply emergency, the Department shall limit the applicability of the state of water supply emergency to the city or town submitting the petition or the geographical area served by the public water supplier submitting the petition.