CHAPTER 340E

SAFE DRINKING WATER

 

        Part I.  Drinking Water Regulations

Section

    340E-1 Definitions

    340E-2 Drinking water standards

  340E-2.5 Capacity development

    340E-3 Variances and exemptions

    340E-4 Imminent hazards

  340E-4.5 Tampering with public water systems, penalties

  340E-4.6 Inspection of premises

  340E-4.7 Notification to users of potential lead contamination

  340E-4.8 Water catchment systems

    340E-5 Plan for emergency provision of water

    340E-6 Notification of users and department

    340E-7 Prohibited acts

    340E-8 Penalties and remedies

    340E-9 Administration

 

        Part II.  State Interim Action Levels for Contaminants

                  in Water

   340E-21 Definitions

   340E-22 Establishment of interim action levels

   340E-23 Rules

   340E-24 Notification of contamination of underground sources

           of drinking water and other sources of public

           drinking water

   340E-25 Preemption

 

        Part III.  Drinking Water Financing

   340E-31 Definitions

   340E-32 Declaration of policy

   340E-33 Powers and duties

 340E-33.5 Use of American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009

           and other federal moneys

   340E-34 Grants

   340E-35 Drinking water treatment revolving loan fund;

           establishment, purpose

   340E-36 Drinking water fund; uses and limitations;

           types of assistance

   340E-37 Drinking water fund; conditions

   340E-38 Drinking water fund; deposits

   340E-39 Drinking water fund; fees

   340E-40 Drinking water fund; interest and investment on

           accounts

   340E-41 Compliance

 

Cross References

 

  Environmental courts, jurisdiction over proceedings arising under this chapter, see §604A-2.

 

Case Notes

 

  Despite evidence that water use permit applicant violated this chapter, neither the water code nor the public trust precluded the commission on water resource management from allocating water to applicant to supply water to domestic end users from a delivery system that may not comply with this chapter; as this jurisdiction separately regulates water allocation and drinking water standards, and there was no discernable legislative intent to make water use permit applications subject to compliance with this chapter, violations of this chapter were not germane to a review of the propriety of water allocation under the water code and the public trust.  116 H. 481, 174 P.3d 320 (2007).