Ground Water Emergency; Based on Investigation

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Sec. 9. If an investigation under section 8 of this chapter discloses:

(1) that the well has:

(A) failed to furnish the well's normal supply of water; or

(B) based upon reasonable evidence of prior potability supplied by the owner, failed to furnish potable water;

(2) that there has been a substantial lowering of the level of ground water in the area that has resulted in the failure of the well to:

(A) furnish the well's normal supply of water; or

(B) furnish potable water if the failure is caused by natural variations in the potability of water in the source aquifer;

(3) that the well and the well's equipment were functioning properly at the time of the failure;

(4) that the failure of the well was caused by the lowering of the ground water level in the area;

(5) that the lowering of the ground water level is such that the ground water level:

(A) exceeds normal seasonal water level fluctuations; and

(B) substantially impairs continued use of the ground water resource in the area; and

(6) that the lowering of the ground water level was caused by at least one (1) significant ground water withdrawal facility;

the director shall, by temporary order, declare a ground water emergency.

[Pre-1995 Recodification Citation: 13-2-2.5-3(b).]

As added by P.L.1-1995, SEC.18.


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