310 CMR, § 22.25 - Abandonment of Water Supply Sources
(1) No
supplier of water may remove a public water system source from service or
abandon a public water system source without the prior written approval of the
Department. The Department will not approve any such action unless the supplier
of water demonstrates to the Department's satisfaction that such action will
have no significant adverse impact upon the supplier of water's present and
future ability to provide continuous adequate service to consumers under
routine and emergency operating conditions, including emergencies concerning
the contamination of sources of supply, failure of the distribution system and
shortage of supply.
(2) The
supplier of water shall maintain each public water system source removed from
service as an emergency source unless the Department approves its disposition
in accordance with 310 CMR 22.24 or its abandonment in accordance with 310 CMR
22.25. All public water system groundwater sources approved for abandonment or
permanent closure may continue to be used as non-public water system sources.
The Department may require closure of certain groundwater sources in a manner
that minimizes the potential for groundwater contamination and public health
risk, by permanently preventing vertical movement of water within the borehole
and annular space and eliminating all physical hazards at the ground surface
associated with the well's construction or location. Proposals for permanent
closure shall describe the closure method and materials to be used and shall be
submitted to the Department for review and approval.
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