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Code · Montana · Title 7 — Local Government · Chapter 13 · Part 22

7-13-2226. Proposed subdivision connection to county water and/or sewer district system.

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7-13-2226 . Proposed subdivision connection to county water and/or sewer district system. A county water and/or sewer district system shall supply water and sewer services to a subdivision proposed for review under Title 76, chapter 3 or 4, if:
(1)the proposed subdivision requests the connection;
(2)a boundary of the subdivision is within 501 to 1,000 feet of any component of the county system; and
(3)the county system meets the following requirements, as established in administrative rule by the department of environmental quality:
(a)the system is approved by the department and is in compliance with Title 75, chapter 6, part 1; and
(b)the managing entity of the system certifies that:
(i)the system has adequate capacity to meet the needs of the proposed subdivision;
(ii)the connections are authorized;
(iii)the system is in compliance with applicable department regulations; and
(iv)an appropriate water right exists for the connection.
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