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Code · Illinois · Chapter 415 — ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY · Act 5

Sec. 3.145. Community water supply; non-community water supply.

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Sec. 3.145. Community water supply; non-community water supply.
"Community water supply" means a public water supply which serves or is intended to serve at least 15 service connections used by residents or regularly serves at least 25 residents.
"Non-community water supply" means a public water supply that is not a community water supply.
The requirements of this Act shall not apply to non-community water supplies, except for purposes of:
(1)the Agency's implementation of the Safe Drinking Water Act under subsection
(l)of
Section 4 of this Act;
(2)the Board's adoption of rules under subsection
(c)of Section 5 that expressly
pertain to non-community water supplies or all public water supplies and the Board's adoption of amendments to those rules; and
(3)any provisions of this Act or rules adopted by the Board under this Act that are
referenced in, or applicable to non-community water supplies under, the Illinois Groundwater Protection Act or rules adopted under the Illinois Groundwater Protection Act by the Department of Public Health.
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