New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Env - Department of Environmental Services
Subtitle Env-Wq - Water Quality and Quantity Programs
Chapter Env-Wq 2100 - WATER CONSERVATION; USE REGISTRATION AND REPORTING
Part Env-Wq 2102 - WATER USE REGISTRATION AND REPORTING
Section Env-Wq 2102.02 - Applicability

Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Env-Wq 2102.02

Current through Register No. 13, March 27, 2025

(a) The rules in this part shall apply to any person required to register a water use under RSA 488:3, I, namely any person whose cumulative incoming water or cumulative outgoing water exceeds an average of 20,000 gallons of water per day in any 7-day period, or exceeds a total volume of 600,000 gallons in any 30-day period.

(b) Except as provided in (c), below, this chapter shall apply to any of the following water uses that meets or exceeds the criteria specified in (a), above:

(1) Domestic, commercial, industrial, or institutional supply;

(2) Treated or untreated municipal or industrial wastewater discharge;

(3) Industrial make-up and processing;

(4) Contact and non-contact cooling;

(5) Agriculture, including livestock and crops;

(6) Irrigation other than for agriculture and discharge of return flows;

(7) The production of mechanical or electrical power;

(8) The containerized transport of water in bulk quantities;

(9) Withdrawals and discharges associated with site remediation activities; and

(10) Any other use that equals or exceeds the water volumes identified in (a), above.

(c) Pursuant to RSA 488:11, these rules shall not apply to a discrete withdrawal arising from an emergency event, such as fire suppression.

(d) The following uses shall not be included in determining cumulative water use under (a), above:

(1) Use of recycled water stored in holding ponds that are not connected to surface waters nor constructed below the water table at facilities that process aggregate materials; and

(2) Withdrawals and discharges for the purpose of dewatering quarries or other excavations following discrete events of stormwater inflow.

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