310 CMR, § 36.42 - Duration of a Water Supply Emergency
(1) Except
as provided in
310 CMR
36.40(3), a declaration of a
state of water supply emergency will remain in effect for six months following
the date of issuance unless revoked by the Department.
(2) No state of water supply emergency will
remain in effect for more than six months in the aggregate in any 12-month
period unless the Department determines that a longer state of emergency is
required to protect the public health, safety or welfare in all or in part of
the area served by the public water supplier.
(a) An extension may be granted on the
Department's initiative or at the request of the public water
supplier.
(b) The public water
supplier shall submit an update of any water supply emergency plan required by
the Department prior to the extension of a water supply emergency.
(c) The Department shall consider efforts
taken by the public water supplier to address the underlying causes of the
water supply emergency in reviewing the need for an extension.
(3) The Department may amend or
terminate a declaration upon a finding that the public health, safety or
welfare is no longer endangered by a water supply shortage in part or all of
the area to which the emergency had been made applicable.
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