New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Env - Department of Environmental Services
Subtitle Env-Ws - Division of Water
Chapter Env-Ws 300 - NEW HAMPSHIRE DRINKING WATER RULES
Part Env-Ws 379 - SITE SELECTION OF LARGE PRODUCTION WELLS FOR COMMUNITY WATER SYSTEMS
Section Env-Ws 379.20 - Wellhead Protection Program
Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Env-Ws 379.20
Current through Register No. 13, March 27, 2025
(a) For all large production wells, the applicant shall establish a wellhead protection program to manage potential contamination sources, which shall include:
(1) Updating of the inventories required by
Env-Ws
379.09 and 379.18 at intervals no greater than 3
years;
(2) Sending written
notification to the owner of each contamination source and potential
contamination source listed in the inventory, at intervals no greater than 3
years, which notification shall include:
a.
The name and address of the applicant and the location of the well;
b. A statement that the property is in a
wellhead protection area;
c. A
statement that the present use of the property is considered to have potential
for groundwater contamination and identification of the listed present
use;
d. A copy of Env-Ws 421, and
the corresponding department fact sheet(s);
e. Notification that any unpermitted
discharges to groundwater or contamination of groundwater is illegal under
RSA
485-A:13; and
f. The name and phone number of a contact
person and affiliated agency to call at the local level and at the state level
with any questions about the program;
(3) Attempting to survey at least once every
3 years all potential contamination sources located within the wellhead
protection area to ascertain compliance with best management practices for
preventing groundwater contamination, except for pesticide application and
agricultural operations;
(4)
Defining the ability and intent of the applicant to implement and maintain the
potential contamination source management program;
(5) Identification of an anticipated date
when the wellhead protection area is to be reclassified to GAA per 485-C:9,II,
if applicable; and
(6)
Identification of the process, and schedule for adoption, if other local
regulatory techniques are to be employed to authorize survey
activity.
(b) For all large production wells, lack of an acceptable potential contamination source management program shall result in disapproval of a well site.
(See Revision Note at chapter heading for Env-Ws 300) #6521, eff 6-4-97; ss by #6979, eff 4-21-99; ss by #8871, INTERIM, eff 4-21-07, EXPIRES: 10-18-07
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