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 387 - MINOR GROUNDWATER WITHDRAWAL
Section Env-Ws 387.05 - Conservation Management Plan and Description of Need
Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Env-Ws 387.05
Current through Register No. 13, March 27, 2025
(a) The applicant shall prepare a water conservation management plan and description of need to demonstrate the efficient use of, and need for, the proposed withdrawal for the 10-year duration of the permit issued pursuant to Env-Ws 387.15.
(b) The plan shall be presented in the minor designation request pursuant to Env-Ws 387.09.
(c) The plan shall identify:
(1) Other water sources currently used by the
applicant;
(2) Anticipated demand
for water including maximum, minimum, and average pumping rates and
durations;
(3) Factors that control
water demand such as:
a. Consumer
choice;
b. Delivery
contracts;
c. Manufacturing
runs;
d. Seasonal occupancy;
and
e. Precipitation;
(4) Projected growth in the demand
for water and a description of the factors that control the growth in demand
for water;
(5) Alternative sources
of water;
(6) The ability to store
water to reduce peak withdrawals; and
(7) The volume of water needed versus the
number of and type of institutions either served by the water, or number of
items produced or manufactured with the water.
(d) The plan shall contain an analysis of water conservation measures including the following:
(1) A description of measures being
implemented to conserve water;
(2)
A discussion of the feasibility of using additional water conservation measures
including a description of the potential to reduce quantities of water
withdrawn through reuse, recycling, and reduction of wasted water;
(3) For a public water system, a description
of the status of the system's compliance with the operation criteria of Env-Ws
360 and the maintenance requirements of Env-Ws 362;
(4) For a public water system, a description
of the system's use of, and planning for, the following conservation practices:
a. Customer metering;
b. Leak detection and repairs;
c. Low-flow plumbing fixtures;
d. Restricting non-essential uses such as
watering lawns, washing cars, and filling swimming pools;
e. Industrial reuse and recycling;
f. Adopting a water conservation rate
structure which may include surcharge penalties;
g. Conducting or requiring residential,
commercial, and industrial water audits;
h. Public education; and
i. Any other measure determined by the public
water supplier to be cost-effective; and
(5) For a non-public system withdrawal:
a. A description of the use and planning of
water conservation measures which are not essential to the product or service
design such as floor washing methods, leak and overfill management at a
manufacturing facility, or any other type of water conservation management
practices or measures implemented;
b. Measures for reducing water use essential
to product or service design, such as, re-use, loss reduction, or increased
storage to reduce peaks; and
c. The
cost effectiveness of water conservation measures and a schedule for any new
measures planned.
#7490, eff 5-12-01; ss by #9459, INTERIM, eff 5-12-09, EXPIRED: 11-9-09
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