Current through Register No. 13, March 27, 2025
(a) The person
proposing to construct a new non-community water system or to expand or modify
an existing non-community water system shall provide the following items to the
department:
(1) A completed application form
as specified in (c), below, or a letter with the information specified in (c),
below;
(2) A copy of the concept
approval obtained pursuant to
Env-Ws
373.04;
(3) A site plan of the project which includes
the complete protective radius area surrounding each well;
(4) The well driller's well completion report
for each well as required in We 800;
(5) The water quality analysis of the water
from each well as specified in
Env-Ws
373.14;
(6) A pumping test log for each well, if
required by Env-Ws 373.13;
(7) If water treatment is or is proposed to
be provided, an operations and maintenance manual in accordance with Env-Ws
360; and
(8) For a NTNCwater
system:
a. A preliminary business plan in
compliance with Env-Ws 371;
b. A
revised business plan in compliance with Env-Ws 371;
c. A final business plan in compliance with
Env-Ws 371; and
d. Identification
of the certified operator.
(b) For a proposed NTNCwater systems whose
reliability is directly important to public health as specified in
Env-Ws
373.02(c), the applicant shall also
submit the following:
(1) Plans and
specifications for the pumphouse and any water distribution system as specified
in Env-Ws 372;
(2) An operation and
maintenance manual in accordance with Env-Ws 360; and
(3) A verification of any water distribution
pipe installation in accordance with
Env-Ws
372.31.
(c) The applicant shall provide the following
information as required by (a)(1), above:
(1)
For existing water systems, the system's EPA identification (ID)
number;
(2) The name and address,
by street location and municipality, of the water system or proposed water
system;
(3) Whether the project is
a proposedwater system, a new well, or a modification to an existing water
system;
(4) The design flow, in
gallons per day (gpd);
(5) The
number of residential units or equivalent units based on one unit being
equivalent to300 gpd;
(6) Whether
water quality testing has already been done, and if so, the sample
identification numbers;
(7) The
amount of the design review fee calculated in accordance with
Env-Ws
373.06;
(8) The name, mailing address, and daytime
telephone number of the project owner and, if the owner is other than an
individual, the name of an individual who can be contacted regarding the
application on behalf of the owner; and
(9) The name, mailing address, and daytime
telephone number of the project designer and, if the project has a design flow
greater than 20,000 gpd, the professional engineer license number of the
project designer.
(d)
The applicant shall sign and date the form or letter required by (a)(1), above,
to certify that the information provided is accurate.
(e) The plans and specifications for all
proposed non-community water systems or modifications to existing non-community
water systems having a design flow greater than 20,000 gpdshall be stamped by a
professional civil or sanitary engineer licensed in the state of New
Hampshire.
(See Revision Note at chapter heading for Env-Ws 300); ss
by #8499, eff 11-30-05