The Commissioner of Public Health, in consultation with the Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection and the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority, may declare a public drinking water supply emergency upon receipt of information that a public water supply emergency exists, is imminent or can reasonably be expected to occur without the immediate implementation of conservation practices. Notwithstanding any other provision of the general statutes or regulations adopted thereunder, or special act or municipal ordinance, the Commissioner of Public Health, upon such a declaration, may authorize or order one or more of the following: (1) The implementation of water conservation practices, including, but not limited to, water use restrictions, by a public water system or the municipality in which such emergency occurs, (2) the sale, supply or taking of any waters, including waters into which sewage is discharged, or (3) the temporary interconnection of water mains for the sale or transfer of water among water companies. The Public Utilities Regulatory Authority, upon such a declaration, shall determine the terms of the sale of any water sold pursuant to this section if the water companies that are party to the sale cannot determine such terms or if one of such water companies is regulated by the authority. The authorization or order may be implemented prior to such determination. Any authorization or order shall be for an initial period of not more than thirty days but may be extended for additional periods of thirty days up to one hundred fifty days, consistent with the contingency procedures for a public drinking water supply emergency in the plan approved pursuant to section 25-32d, to the extent the Commissioner of Public Health deems appropriate. Upon request by the Commissioner of Public Health, the Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection, pursuant to section 22a-378, shall suspend a permit issued pursuant to section 22a-368 or impose conditions on a permit held pursuant to said section. The time for such suspension or conditions shall be established in accordance with subdivision (1) of subsection (a) of section 22a-378. As used in this section and section 22a-378, “public drinking water supply emergency” includes the contamination of water, the failure of a water supply system or the shortage of water.
(P.A. 84-281, S. 1, 4; P.A. 93-381, S. 9, 39; P.A. 95-257, S. 12, 21, 58; P.A. 11-80, S. 73; P.A. 14-163, S. 3.)
History: P.A. 93-381 replaced commissioner of health services with commissioner of public health and addiction services, effective July 1, 1993; P.A. 95-257 replaced Commissioner and Department of Public Health and Addiction Services with Commissioner and Department of Public Health, effective July 1, 1995; P.A. 11-80 changed “Commissioner of Environmental Protection” to “Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection” and changed “Public Utilities Control Authority” to “Public Utilities Regulatory Authority”, effective July 1, 2011; P.A. 14-163 added provision re emergency reasonably expected to occur without implementation of conservation practices, added Subdiv. (1) re implementation of water conservation practices, designated existing provisions re taking of waters as Subdiv. (2) and temporary interconnection of water mains as Subdiv. (3), and made technical changes, effective July 1, 2014.
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Title 25 - Water Resources. Flood and Erosion Control
Section 25-19 to 25-24. - Pollution of waters.
Section 25-32a. - “Consumer” and “water company” defined.
Section 25-32b. - Public drinking water supply emergency.
Section 25-32c. - Civil penalty.
Section 25-32d. - Water supply plans.
Section 25-32f. - Testimony by commissioner on municipal actions. Appeals.
Section 25-32g. - Orders to correct immediate threats to public water supplies.
Section 25-32h. - Residential retrofit program, civil penalty.
Section 25-32i. - Residential Water-Saving Advisory Board.
Section 25-32j. - Installation of reduced-pressure-principle backflow preventers, when required.
Section 25-32m. - Sale of bottled water by water company or municipality.
Section 25-32n. - Water service to a school administration building from a well.
Section 25-33a. - State grants for water facilities. State bond authorization.
Section 25-33b. - Regulations re loans and grants to water companies.
Section 25-33c. - Legislative finding.
Section 25-33d. - Definitions.
Section 25-33e. - Delineation of public water supply management areas.
Section 25-33f. - Water utility coordinating committees. Membership.
Section 25-33h. - Coordinated water system plan. Regulations.
Section 25-33i. - Consistency with plan. Restriction on approval of public water supply system.
Section 25-33j. - Contract for services to water utility coordinating committee.
Section 25-33l. - Sale of source, potential source or abandoned source of water supply.
Section 25-33n. - Annual report on water planning process.
Section 25-33o. - Water Planning Council: Composition, duties, advisory group, report.
Section 25-33p. - Annual report on Water Planning Council.
Section 25-33q. - List designating sources or potential sources of water that require protection.
Section 25-34. - Investigation of water or ice supply.
Section 25-35. - Enforcement agents.
Section 25-36. - Orders of department; appeals; civil penalty.
Section 25-37a. - Legislative finding and purpose.
Section 25-37b. - Definitions.
Section 25-37c. - Regulations. Classification of land owned by or acquired from a water company.
Section 25-37e. - Duties of commissioner re permit applications.
Section 25-37f. - Report to General Assembly.
Section 25-37g. - Prohibition of sale of certain water company owned land.
Section 25-37h. - Notification of security interest required.
Section 25-38. - Carcass of animal in water supply.
Section 25-39. - Pollution of drinking water.
Section 25-39b. - Installation of vinyl-lined pipe restricted. Report by commissioner.
Section 25-39d. - List of hazardous substances to be submitted to health director.
Section 25-39e. - Restriction on use of lead solder in potable water systems. Sale of lead solder.
Section 25-40. - Analysis of water. Schedule of fees, when applicable.
Section 25-40a. - Notification of violation of national primary drinking water standards.
Section 25-41. - Cemetery not to be within one-half mile of reservoir.
Section 25-42. - Power to take lands and streams.
Section 25-43. - Bathing in and pollution of reservoirs. Aircraft on reservoirs. Penalties.
Section 25-43a. - Penalties applicable to one not owner, lessee or guest.
Section 25-43b. - Power of Department of Public Health not affected.
Section 25-43c. - Permitted recreation in watersheds and reservoirs.
Section 25-43d. - Taking water from or tampering with hydrant or reservoir. Penalty.
Section 25-44. - Appointment of special police.
Section 25-45. - Local ordinances concerning reservoirs.
Section 25-46. - Interstate waters used for drinking water supply.
Section 25-51. - Injunction against injury to water supply or source.
Section 25-52. - Cemeteries not to be near ice ponds.