Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 446i - Water Resources. Invasive Plants
Section 22a-354p. - Municipal aquifer protection agency: Regulations, permits, fees. Approval of regulations. Authority of commissioner. Submission of documents.

(a) The aquifer protection agency authorized by section 22a-354o shall, by regulation, provide for (1) the manner in which the boundaries of aquifer protection areas shall be established and amended or changed, (2) the form for an application to conduct regulated activities within the area, (3) notice and publication requirements, (4) criteria and procedures for the review of applications, and (5) administration and enforcement.

(b) No regulations of an aquifer protection agency shall become effective or be established until after a public hearing in relation thereto is held by the agency at which parties in interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be heard. Notice of the time and place of such hearing shall be published in the form of a legal advertisement, appearing at least twice in a newspaper having a substantial circulation in the municipality at intervals of not less than two days, the first not more than twenty-five days or less than fifteen days, and the last not less than two days, before such hearing, and a copy of such proposed regulation shall be filed in the office of the town, city or borough clerk, as the case may be, in such municipality, for public inspection at least ten days before such hearing, and may be published in full in such paper. A copy of the notice and the proposed regulations or amendments thereto shall be provided to the Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection, the town clerk and any affected water company at least thirty-five days before such hearing. Such regulations may be from time to time amended, changed or repealed after a public hearing in relation thereto is held by the agency at which parties in interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be heard and for which notice shall be published in the manner specified in this subsection. Regulations or changes therein shall become effective at such time as is fixed by the agency, provided a copy of such regulation or change shall be filed in the office of the town, city or borough clerk, as the case may be. Whenever an agency makes a change in regulations, it shall state upon its records the reason why the change was made. All petitions submitted in writing and in a form prescribed by the agency requesting a change in the regulations shall be considered at a public hearing in the manner provided for establishment of such regulations within ninety days after receipt of such petition. The agency shall act upon the changes requested in the petition within sixty days after the hearing. The petitioner may consent to extension of the periods provided for a hearing and for adoption or denial or may withdraw such petition.
(c) Pursuant to municipal regulations adopted under subsection (b) of this section, no regulated activity shall be conducted within any aquifer protection area without a permit. Any person proposing to conduct or cause to be conducted a regulated activity within an aquifer protection area shall file an application with the aquifer protection agency of each municipality wherein the aquifer in question is located. The application shall be in such form and contain such information as the agency may prescribe. The date of receipt of an application shall be determined in accordance with the provisions of subsection (c) of section 8-7d. The agency may hold a public hearing on such application. Such hearing shall be held in accordance with the provisions of section 8-7d. In addition to the requirements of section 8-7d, the agency shall send to any affected water company, at least ten days before the hearing, a copy of the notice by certified mail, return receipt requested.
(d) In granting, denying or limiting any permit for a regulated activity the aquifer protection agency shall state upon the record the reason for its decision. In granting a permit the agency may grant the application as filed or grant it upon such terms, conditions, limitations or modifications of the activity as are intended to carry out the policies of section 22a-354g. No person shall conduct any regulated activity within an aquifer protection area which requires zoning or subdivision approval without first having obtained a valid certificate of zoning or subdivision approval, special permit, special exception or variance, or other documentation establishing that the proposal complies with the zoning or subdivision requirements adopted by the municipality pursuant to chapters 124 to 126, inclusive, or any special act. The agency may suspend or revoke a permit if it finds, after giving notice to the permittee of the facts or conduct which warrants the intended action and after a hearing at which the permittee is given an opportunity to show compliance with the requirements for retention of the permit, that the applicant has not complied with the conditions or limitations set forth in the permit or has exceeded the scope of the work as set forth in the application. The agency shall send to any affected water company a copy of the notice at least ten days before the hearing by certified mail, return receipt requested. Any affected water company may, through a representative, appear and be heard at any such hearing. The applicant or permittee shall be notified of the agency's decision by certified mail, return receipt requested, within fifteen days of the date of the decision and the agency shall cause notice of its order in issuance, denial, revocation or suspension of a permit to be published in a newspaper having a general circulation in the municipality in which the aquifer protection area is located.
(e) The aquifer protection agency may require a filing fee to be deposited with the agency. The amount of such fee shall be sufficient to cover the reasonable cost of reviewing and acting on applications and petitions, including, but not limited to, the costs of certified mailings, publications of notices and decisions, and monitoring compliance with permit conditions, regulations adopted pursuant to sections 19a-37, 22-6c, 22a-354c, 22a-354e, 22a-354g to 22a-354bb, inclusive, 25-32d, 25-33h and 25-33n and subsection (a) of section 25-84, or agency orders.
(f) Any regulations adopted by an agency under this section shall not be effective unless the Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection determines that such regulations are reasonably related to the purpose of groundwater protection and not inconsistent with the regulations adopted pursuant to section 22a-354i. A regulation adopted by a municipality shall not be deemed inconsistent if such regulation establishes a greater level of protection. The commissioner shall provide written notification to the agency of approval or the reasons such regulations cannot be approved within sixty days of receipt by the commissioner of the regulations adopted by the agency.
(g) (1) Notwithstanding any other provision of the general statutes, the commissioner shall have sole authority to grant, deny, limit or modify, in accordance with regulations adopted by him, a permit for any regulated activity in an aquifer protection area proposed by (A) any person to whom the commissioner has issued an individual permit for the subject site under the national pollutant discharge elimination system of the federal Clean Water Act (33 USC 1251 et seq.) or under the state pollutant discharge elimination system pursuant to section 22a-430 or any person to whom the commissioner has issued a permit for the subject site under the provisions of the federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (42 USC 6901 et seq.) for a treatment, storage or disposal facility, (B) any public service company, as defined in section 16-1, providing gas, electric, pipeline, water or telephone service, (C) any large quantity generator, as defined in regulations adopted by the commissioner under section 22a-449, or (D) any state department, agency or instrumentality, except any local or regional board of education. Such authority may be exercised only after an advisory decision on such permit has been rendered to the commissioner by the aquifer protection agency of the municipality within which such aquifer protection area is located or thirty-five days after receipt by the commissioner of the application for such permit, whichever occurs first. The commissioner shall provide prompt notice of receipt of an application to the municipal aquifer protection agency.
(2) If the commissioner requires the submission of a registration or other document under regulations adopted pursuant to section 22a-354i, such submission shall be made to the commissioner by any person to whom the commissioner has issued an individual permit under the national pollutant discharge elimination system of the federal Clean Water Act, or an individual permit under the state pollutant discharge elimination system pursuant to section 22a-430, or by any person to whom the commissioner has issued a permit under the provisions of the federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act for a treatment, storage or disposal facility, or any public service company, as defined in section 16-1, providing gas, electric, pipeline, water or telephone service, or a large quantity generator, as defined in regulations adopted by the commissioner under section 22a-449, or any state department, agency or instrumentality, except any local or regional board of education.
(P.A. 89-305, S. 9, 32; P.A. 90-275, S. 8, 9; P.A. 92-162, S. 8, 25; P.A. 97-124, S. 6, 16; P.A. 07-85, S. 6; P.A. 08-124, S. 23, 24; P.A. 11-80, S. 1.)
History: P.A. 90-275 in Subsec. (e) required the amount of the filing fee to be sufficient to cover costs of monitoring compliance with regulations; P.A. 92-162 added Subsec. (g) re authority of commissioner re permits for state agencies for regulated activities in an aquifer protection area; P.A. 97-124 amended Subsec. (g) by designating existing provisions as Subdiv. (1) and adding new Subparas. (A) to (C), inclusive, providing that the commissioner shall have the authority to issue permits under this section to utilities and certain other companies, and by adding new Subdiv. (2) re submission of registration or other document, effective June 6, 1997; P.A. 07-85 made a technical change in Subsec. (a), amended Subsec. (c) to make timeframes the same as Sec. 8-7d and amended Subsec. (g)(1) to add “for the subject site” re permit issued; P.A. 08-124 made a technical change in Subsecs. (b) and (d), effective June 2, 2008; pursuant to P.A. 11-80, “Commissioner of Environmental Protection” was changed editorially by the Revisors to “Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection” in Subsecs. (b) and (f), effective July 1, 2011.
Subsec. (b):
Notice requirement re municipal planning and zoning commission's amendment of aquifer protection area regulations was satisfied because notice had sufficient information re date, time and location of hearing and contents of amendments to be considered. 149 CA 325.
Subsec. (f):
Municipal planning and zoning commission's amendment of aquifer protection area regulations reasonably supported by the record and was proper; substantial evidence standard of review not applicable to agency's legislative act. 149 CA 325.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 22a - Environmental Protection

Chapter 446i - Water Resources. Invasive Plants

Section 22a-336. (Formerly Sec. 25-2). - Cooperation with other agencies. Right of entry in performance of duty.

Section 22a-337. (Formerly Sec. 25-3). - Commissioner's powers.

Section 22a-338 and 22a-339. (Formerly Secs. 25-3b and 25-3c). - Algae abatement and control program. Reimbursement of towns and lake authorities for algae and aquatic weed control programs.

Section 22a-339a. - Grants to improve water quality of lakes used for public recreation.

Section 22a-339b. - Criteria for grants. Public benefit.

Section 22a-339c. - Grant conditions.

Section 22a-339d. - Regulations.

Section 22a-339e. - Municipal assessment for costs of lake management implementation measures.

Section 22a-339f. - Pilot program for lake preservation.

Section 22a-339g. - Control of nonnative invasive plant species.

Section 22a-339h. - Lake Beseck. Water level draw downs.

Section 22a-339i. - Aquatic invasive species management grant and prevention and education program. Allocation of funds. Regulations.

Section 22a-339j. - Water level draw downs at Bashan Lake.

Section 22a-340. (Formerly Sec. 25-3d). - Channels for access to and from deep water to uplands.

Section 22a-341. (Formerly Sec. 25-4). - Approval of agreements or compacts.

Section 22a-342. (Formerly Sec. 25-4a). - Establishment of stream channel encroachment lines. Permits for encroachments, required findings. Fees.

Section 22a-342a. - Civil penalty.

Section 22a-343. (Formerly Sec. 25-4b). - Determination of lines.

Section 22a-344. (Formerly Sec. 25-4c). - Public hearing. Order establishing lines. Revocation of orders.

Section 22a-345. (Formerly Sec. 25-4d). - Nonconforming uses. Taking of existing structures by commissioner.

Section 22a-346. (Formerly Sec. 25-4e.) - Encroachment as nuisance.

Section 22a-347. (Formerly Sec. 25-4f). - Regulations and procedures.

Section 22a-348. (Formerly Sec. 25-4g). - Municipal powers.

Section 22a-349. (Formerly Sec. 25-4h). - Permitted agricultural or farming uses. Permitted uses within stream channel encroachment lines.

Section 22a-349a. - General permits for minor activities. Regulations.

Section 22a-349b. - Permit program for certain commercial projects involving quarrying. Program requirements.

Section 22a-349c. - Quarries. Geological source report. Operations plan.

Section 22a-349d. - Quarries. Testing of aggregate. Report. Sale or provision of aggregate. Regulations.

Section 22a-350. (Formerly Sec. 25-5). - Study of conditions relating to flood control.

Section 22a-351. (Formerly Sec. 25-5a). - Inventory of groundwater and surface water resources. Study of water policy needs.

Section 22a-352. (Formerly Sec. 25-5b). - State water plan. Requirements. Submission to General Assembly. Public review. Approval. Annual report.

Section 22a-352a. - Conflict between the state water plan and the general statutes.

Section 22a-353. (Formerly Sec. 25-5c). - Duties of Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management. Grants to regional councils of governments. Federal funds.

Section 22a-354. (Formerly Sec. 25-5d). - Appropriation of bond proceeds.

Section 22a-354a. - “Existing well fields” and “potential well fields”, defined.

Section 22a-354aa. - Strategic groundwater monitoring program in aquifer protection areas.

Section 22a-354b. - Standards for modeling and mapping of locations of aquifers.

Section 22a-354bb. - Inventory of agricultural land uses overlying mapped well fields.

Section 22a-354c. - Mapping of well fields by water companies.

Section 22a-354cc. - Regulated activity allowed in municipal aquifer protection areas undergoing remedial action. Restrictions.

Section 22a-354d. - Completion of mapping of well fields.

Section 22a-354e. - Inventory of land uses overlying aquifers.

Section 22a-354f. - Guidelines for inventory.

Section 22a-354g. - Findings.

Section 22a-354h. - Definitions.

Section 22a-354i. - Regulations.

Section 22a-354j. - Consistency of aquifer regulations with regulations re farm resources management plans.

Section 22a-354k. - Groundwater education program.

Section 22a-354l. - Model municipal aquifer protection ordinance.

Section 22a-354m. - Farm resources management plans. Regulations.

Section 22a-354n. - Delineation of aquifer protection areas on maps prepared by zoning commissions, planning commissions or planning and zoning commissions. Challenges to boundaries.

Section 22a-354o. - Municipal aquifer protection agency: Creation; members; regulation; training. Fines.

Section 22a-354p. - Municipal aquifer protection agency: Regulations, permits, fees. Approval of regulations. Authority of commissioner. Submission of documents.

Section 22a-354q. - Appeals.

Section 22a-354r. - Findings on appeal. Setting aside or modifying action. Authority to purchase land.

Section 22a-354s. - Penalty. Court orders.

Section 22a-354t. - Revocation of municipal authority to regulate aquifer protection areas.

Section 22a-354u. - Incentive program for public recognition of users of land within aquifer protection areas who implement innovative approaches to groundwater protection.

Section 22a-354v. - Technical training classes for members and staff of municipal aquifer protection agencies.

Section 22a-354w. - Guidelines for acquisition of lands surrounding public water supply well fields.

Section 22a-354x. - Duties of the commissioner. Technical, coordinating and research services. Supervision. Powers of the commissioner. Annual report.

Section 22a-354y. - Preparation of municipal assistance program by water companies.

Section 22a-354z. - Mapping by water companies of areas of contribution and recharge areas for existing and potential stratified drift wells.

Section 22a-355. (Formerly Sec. 25-5e). - Land sales by water companies. Commissioner's duties.

Section 22a-356. (Formerly Sec. 25-5f). - Cost estimates re groundwater recharge and discharge.

Section 22a-357. (Formerly Sec. 25-6). - Special reports.

Section 22a-358. (Formerly Sec. 25-7a). - Sale of water by public water systems.

Section 22a-359. (Formerly Sec. 25-7b). - Regulation of dredging, erection of structures and placement of fill in tidal, coastal or navigable waters. Sunken or grounded vessels. Definitions.

Section 22a-360. (Formerly Sec. 25-7c). - Establishment of boundaries.

Section 22a-361. (Formerly Sec. 25-7d). - Permit for dredging, structures, placement of fill, obstruction or encroachment, or mooring area or facility. Regulations. General permits. Removal of sand, gravel or other material. Fees. Prohibited docks or...

Section 22a-361a. - Civil penalty.

Section 22a-362. (Formerly Sec. 25-7e). - Violations as public nuisance.

Section 22a-363. (Formerly Sec. 25-7f). - Penalty for violation.

Section 22a-363a. - Definitions.

Section 22a-363b. - Activities eligible for certificate of permission. Exemptions. Issuance of certificate. Failure of commissioner to respond.

Section 22a-363c. - Application fee.

Section 22a-363d. - Emergency authorization. Expiration.

Section 22a-363e. - Failure to comply with order. Littoral owner as responsible party.

Section 22a-363f. - Cease and desist orders. Hearing. Decision.

Section 22a-363g. - Filing of permit, certificate or authorization on municipal land records.

Section 22a-363h. - Approaches to shoreline protection. Pilot program and projects. Shoreline management study. Program to develop and maintain science and engineering capacity to support shoreline planning and management.

Section 22a-364. (Formerly Sec. 25-8). - Stream gauging stations.

Section 22a-365. - Short title: Connecticut Water Diversion Policy Act.

Section 22a-366. - Legislative findings.

Section 22a-367. - Definitions.

Section 22a-368. - Registration of existing diversions. Permits. Transfer.

Section 22a-368a. - Reporting of current operating data.

Section 22a-369. - Application for permit. Information required.

Section 22a-370. - Notice to town re application.

Section 22a-371. - Request for additional information. Notice of completed application. Notice of hearing. Waiver of hearing.

Section 22a-372. - Commencement of hearing. Application and documents available for public inspection. Parties to proceedings. Regulations. Fees.

Section 22a-373. - Decision.

Section 22a-374. - Appeals.

Section 22a-375. - Investigation, suspension or revocation of permits. Inventory of diversions.

Section 22a-376. - Injunctions. Forfeiture. Penalties.

Section 22a-377. - Exemptions. Regulations.

Section 22a-378. - Water supply emergency. Violation of water supply emergency order.

Section 22a-378a. - General permits for minor activities. Regulations.

Section 22a-379. - Diversion permit. Fee.

Section 22a-380. - Water resources policy.

Section 22a-381. - Invasive Plants Council: Membership; meetings.

Section 22a-381a. - Duties and recommendations of the Invasive Plants Council.

Section 22a-381b. - Listing of invasive and potentially invasive plants by council. Criteria for listing. Approval by majority of council's membership.

Section 22a-381c. - Prohibition on purchase of invasive or potentially invasive plants by state agencies.

Section 22a-381d. - Prohibited actions re certain invasive plants. Exceptions. Municipal ordinances prohibited. Penalty.

Section 22a-381e. - Prohibited actions re running bamboo. Disclosure statement. Penalties. Enforcement. Running bamboo as nuisance.

Section 22a-383 to 22a-390. (Formerly Secs. 25-10 to 25-12, 25-14 to 25- - Removal of sand and gravel from lands under tidal and coastal waters.