§ 430.1 Policy
§ 430.3 Purpose
§ 430.5 Definitions
§ 430.7 Determination of protected areas and restriction on water use
§ 430.9 Comprehensive plan policies
§ 430.11 Advance notice of exploratory drilling
§ 430.13 Protected area permits for new withdrawals
§ 430.15 Conservation requirements
§ 430.17 Registration of existing withdrawals
§ 430.19 Ground water withdrawal metering, recording, and reporting
§ 430.21 Protection of existing users
§ 430.23 Technical determinations and procedures
§ 430.25 Other permit requirements
§ 430.27 Emergencies
§ 430.29 Appeals
§ 430.31 Sanctions: Civil and criminal
§ 430.33 Duration
§ 430.35 Amendments

Terms Used In 18 CFR Part 430 - Ground Water Protection Area: Pennsylvania

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