(a) The chairperson of the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority, or the chairperson's designee, the Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection, or the commissioner's designee, the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management, or the secretary's designee, and the Commissioner of Public Health, or the commissioner's designee, shall constitute a Water Planning Council to address issues involving the water companies, water resources and state policies regarding the future of the state's drinking water supply. On or after July 1, 2007, and each year thereafter, the chairperson of the Water Planning Council shall be elected by the members of the Water Planning Council.
(b) The Water Planning Council shall conduct a study, in consultation with representatives of water companies, municipalities, agricultural groups, environmental groups and other water users, that shall include the following issues: (1) The financial viability, market structure, reliability of customer service and managerial competence of water companies; (2) fair and reasonable water rates; (3) protection and appropriate allocation of the state's water resources while providing for public water supply needs; (4) the adequacy and quality of the state's drinking water supplies to meet current and future needs; (5) an inventory of land and land use by water companies; (6) the status of current withdrawals, projected withdrawals, river flows and the future needs of water users; (7) methods for measurement and estimations of natural flows in Connecticut waterways in order to determine standards for stream flows that will protect the ecology of the state's rivers and streams; (8) the status of river flows and available data for measuring river flows; (9) the streamlining of the water diversion permit process; (10) coordination between the Departments of Energy and Environmental Protection and Public Health in review of applications for water diversion; and (11) the procedure for coordination of planning of public water supply systems established in sections 25-33c to 25-33j, inclusive. Such study shall be conducted on both a regional and state-wide level.
(c) The council may establish an advisory group that shall serve at the pleasure of the council. The advisory group shall be balanced between consumptive and nonconsumptive interests. The advisory group may include representatives of (1) regional and municipal water utilities, (2) regional councils of governments, (3) investor-owned water utilities, (4) a wastewater system, (5) agricultural interests, (6) electric power generation interests, (7) business and industry interests, (8) environmental land protection interests, (9) environmental river protection interests, (10) boating interests, (11) fisheries interests, (12) recreational interests, (13) endangered species protection interests, (14) members of academia with expertise in stream flow, public health and ecology, and (15) a public health district.
(d) The council shall, not later than January 1, 2002, and annually thereafter until January 1, 2015, report its preliminary findings and any proposed legislative changes to the joint standing committees of the General Assembly having cognizance of matters relating to public health, the environment and public utilities in accordance with section 11-4a, except that not later than February 1, 2004, the council shall report its recommendations in accordance with this subsection with regard to (1) a water allocation plan based on water budgets for each watershed, (2) funding for water budget planning, giving priority to the most highly stressed watersheds, and (3) the feasibility of merging the data collection and regulatory functions of the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection's inland water resources program and the Department of Public Health's water supplies section. On and after January 1, 2016, the council shall report in accordance with subsection (i) of section 22a-352.
(P.A. 01-177; P.A. 02-76, S. 4; P.A. 03-141, S. 3; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 07-4, S. 2; P.A. 10-32, S. 164; P.A. 11-80, S. 1, 76; P.A. 14-163, S. 5; P.A. 16-137, S. 2.)
History: P.A. 02-76 amended Subsec. (c) to add “and annually thereafter” and to delete provisions re final report and termination of council, effective June 3, 2002; P.A. 03-141 amended Subsec. (c) to add requirement for the council to report its recommendations on certain issues not later than February 1, 2004, effective July 1, 2003; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 07-4 amended Subsec. (a) to delete requirement that Department of Public Utility Control convene the first meeting and to require council to elect the chairperson, added new Subsec. (c) re advisory group and redesignated the existing Subsec. (c) as Subsec. (d), effective July 1, 2007; P.A. 10-32 made a technical change in Subsec. (a), effective May 10, 2010; P.A. 11-80 changed “Public Utilities Control Authority” to “Public Utilities Regulatory Authority”, changed “Commissioner of Environmental Protection” to “Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection”, changed “Department of Environmental Protection” to “Department of Energy and Environmental Protection” and, in Subsec. (b)(10), deleted reference to Department of Public Utility Control, effective July 1, 2011; P.A. 14-163 added new Subdiv. (2) re representatives of regional councils of governments, redesignated existing Subdivs. (2) to (13) as Subdivs. (3) to (14) and added Subdiv. (15) re representatives of a public health district, effective July 1, 2014; P.A. 16-137 amended Subsec. (d) by adding “until January 1, 2015” and adding provision re report in accordance with Sec. 22a-352(i) on and after January 1, 2016, effective June 9, 2016.
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.