Current through Register No. 50, December 12, 2024
Section Env-Or 607.06 - Monitoring and Use of Groundwater Within a GMZ(a) Where drinking water supply wells located within the GMZ are contaminated above the groundwater quality criteria of Env-Or 603.01, the permittee shall provide a potable drinking water supply that meets applicable federal and state water quality criteria.(b) For water supply wells located within the GMZ that are not contaminated above groundwater quality criteria of Env-Or 603.01, the permittee shall: (1) Monitor drinking water quality as part of the permit; and(2) Establish and implement contingency provisions to provide a potable drinking water supply that meets applicable federal and state water quality criteria in the event a well becomes contaminated above the groundwater quality criteria of Env-Or 603.01.(c) Use of groundwater within the GMZ for drinking water shall be restricted by recorded easement or other form of ownership interest or restriction, except where potable water is available or is provided to all lots of record by the permittee.(d) Where an undeveloped lot with no drinking water supply is included in the GMZ, the permittee shall contact the property owner annually to determine if a water supply has been developed.(e) Within 30 days of discovery of a new drinking water supply well within the GMZ, the permittee shall: (1) Provide written notification of such well to the department that includes the drinking water supply well owners name, mailing address, property tax map and lot number and deed reference by county book and page; and(2) Sample the supply well, with all sampling, analysis and reporting conducted in accordance with Env-Or 610.02 and Env-Or 610.03.(f) Groundwater extraction within the GMZ shall be restricted by a recorded easement or other form of ownership interest or restriction if required to implement an approved remedial action.N.H. Admin. Code § Env-Or 607.06
(See Revision Note at chapter heading for Env-Or 600) #8812, eff 2-1-07
Amended by Volume XXXV Number 23, Filed June 11, 2015 , Proposed by #10831, Effective 6/1/2015, Expires6/1/2025.