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Connecticut General Statutes > Title 22a > Chapter 446k - Water Pollution Control
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Title 22a
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§ 22a-416
Pollution of waterways. Qualifications of operators. Delegation of authority
§ 22a-417
Discharge of sewage into tributaries of water supply impoundments or Salmon River
§ 22a-418
Complaints concerning pollution of waters; investigation; orders
§ 22a-422
Declaration of policy
§ 22a-423
Definitions
§ 22a-424
Powers and duties of commissioner
§ 22a-425
Records
§ 22a-426
Standards of water quality
§ 22a-427
Pollution or discharge of wastes prohibited
§ 22a-428
Orders to municipalities to abate pollution
§ 22a-429
Order to person to abate pollution
§ 22a-430
Permit for new discharge. Regulations. Renewal. Special category permits or approvals. Limited delegation. General permits
§ 22a-430a
Delegation of authority to issue certain permits to municipal water pollution control authorities
§ 22a-430b
General permits. Regulations
§ 22a-430c
Annual inventory of persons and municipalities in significant noncompliance
§ 22a-431
Periodic investigation of discharges. Order to abate or submit information
§ 22a-432
Order to correct potential sources of pollution
§ 22a-433
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§ 22a-434
Filing of order on land records
§ 22a-434a
Notice of contaminated wells; abatement of contamination or abandonment of well to be on land records
§ 22a-435
Injunction
§ 22a-436
Hearing on order to abate
§ 22a-437
Appeal
§ 22a-438
Forfeiture for violations. Penalties
§ 22a-439
State grant for sewers and pollution abatement facilities. Commissioner to adopt regulations
§ 22a-439a
Funds for construction of facilities by state agencies
§ 22a-439b
Southeastern Connecticut Water Authority may acquire and operate sewerage systems
§ 22a-440
Grants for storm and sanitary sewer separation programs, pollution abatement facilities
§ 22a-441
Grants for prior construction
§ 22a-442
State advances in anticipation of federal funds for construction of facility
§ 22a-443
State advance in anticipation of federal funds for contract plans and specifications
§ 22a-444
Commissioner of Environmental Protection to administer funds
§ 22a-445
Commissioner to accept federal aid. Cooperation with other agencies, municipalities, states
§ 22a-446
Bond issue
§ 22a-446a
Uniform tipping fee at facilities disposing of septic tank pumpings
§ 22a-447
Prior orders, directives and decisions continued in force
§ 22a-448
Pollution by chemical liquid, hazardous waste, oil or petroleum, waste oil or solid, liquid or gaseous products: Definitions
§ 22a-449
Duties and powers of commissioner re sources of potential pollution or damage. Licenses. Regulations. Nonresidential underground storage tank systems
§ 22a-449a
Definitions
§ 22a-449b
Portion of petroleum products gross earnings tax credited to underground storage tank petroleum clean-up account
§ 22a-449c
Underground storage tank petroleum clean-up account. Residential underground heating oil storage tank system clean-up subaccount. Applications for payment or reimbursement
§ 22a-449d
Underground Storage Tank Petroleum Clean-Up Account Review Board
§ 22a-449e
Regulations. Schedule for maximum or range of amounts to be paid from the account. Use of seal
§ 22a-449f
Application for reimbursement for claims resulting from release of petroleum
§ 22a-449g
Appeals
§ 22a-449h
Extension of time to replace school underground storage tank systems
§ 22a-449i
Authority of Commissioners of Environmental Protection and Public Health unaffected
§ 22a-449j
Immunity from liability to the state for certain residential underground heating oil storage tank systems
§ 22a-449k
Residential underground heating oil storage tank replacement contractors. Registration. Fees
§ 22a-449
§ 22a-449m
Standards for remediation of soil and replacement of residential underground heating oil storage tank systems. Regulations
§ 22a-449n
Remediation costs of removal or replacement of certain residential underground heating oil storage tank systems. Payment from subaccount for services commenced on or after July 1, 2001. Procedures
§ 22a-449o
Requirement for double-walled underground storage tanks
§ 22a-449p
Milestones for investigation and remediation of a release
§ 22a-449q
Storage of underground storage tank system records
§ 22a-450
Report of discharge, spill, loss, seepage or filtration
§ 22a-450a
Elimination of MTBE as gasoline additive
§ 22a-451
Liability for pollution, contamination or emergency. Emergency spill response account
§ 22a-451a
Annual report
§ 22a-451b
Expenditures by agencies paid from emergency spill response account
§ 22a-452
Reimbursement for containment or removal costs. Liability for certain acts or omissions
§ 22a-452a
State lien against real estate as security for amounts paid to clean up or to remove hazardous waste. Notice and hearing
§ 22a-452b
Exemption
§ 22a-452c
Definition of "spill"
§ 22a-452d
Limitation on liability of innocent landowners: Definitions
§ 22a-452e
Limitation on liability of innocent landowners
§ 22a-452f
Exemption from liability for certain lenders
§ 22a-453
Coordination of activities with other agencies. Contracts for services
§ 22a-453a
Oil spill contingency planning and coordination
§ 22a-454
Permit for collection, storage or treatment, containment, removal or disposal of certain substances, materials or wastes: Suspension or revocation. Prohibition of disposal of certain hazardous wastes in a land disposal facility. Status changes
§ 22a-454a
Closure plans. Fees. Regulations
§ 22a-454b
Groundwater monitoring. Fees. Regulations
§ 22a-454c
Annual fees. Generators of acutely hazardous waste. Facilities
§ 22a-457a
Floating boom retention devices required, when. Regulations
§ 22a-457b
Limited immunity for certain persons responding to oil spills
§ 22a-458
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§ 22a-459
Failure to establish water pollution control authority, violation. Penalties
§ 22a-460
Detergents: Definitions
§ 22a-461
Labeling of detergents. Restrictions on sale or use. Certain sewage system additives prohibited. Penalty
§ 22a-462
Sale of certain detergents prohibited: Excepted uses. Regulations
§ 22a-463
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB). Definitions
§ 22a-464
Restrictions on manufacture, sale or use of PCB
§ 22a-465
Use of PCB in closed systems. Incidental amounts of PCB permitted
§ 22a-466
Exemptions
§ 22a-467
Disposition of PCB regulated
§ 22a-468
Regulations
§ 22a-469
Penalty
§ 22a-469a
Incineration of PCB by public service companies
§ 22a-470
Relocation or removal of public service facilities as necessary for construction of municipal sewer or pollution abatement facilities
§ 22a-471
Pollution of groundwaters. Orders to provide potable drinking water. Grants to municipalities. Hearing on order to abate. Appeal. Injunction. Forfeiture for violations. Orders to persons engaged in agriculture for contamination of groundwater by pesticide
§ 22a-471a
Exemption from potable drinking water orders for persons engaged in agriculture
§ 22a-471b
"Person engaged in agriculture" defined
§ 22a-472
Oil and gas exploration. Regulations
§ 22a-473
Exploratory drilling for oil or gas restricted
§ 22a-474
Regulations re storage of road salt
§ 22a-475
Clean Water Fund: Definitions
§ 22a-476
Legislative finding
§ 22a-477
Clean Water Fund
§ 22a-478
Eligible water quality projects. Eligible drinking water projects. Project grants. Grant account loans
§ 22a-479
Municipal approval of project funding agreements and obligations. Municipal bonds
§ 22a-480
Construction of provisions
§ 22a-481
Projects with prior funding
§ 22a-482
Regulations
§ 22a-483
Bond issue for Clean Water Fund projects. General obligation bonds. Revenue bonds
§ 22a-484
Evaluation of improvements to secondary clarifier operations
§ 22a-485
Plan required for maintenance of oxygen levels in Long Island Sound
§ 22a-497
Municipal stormwater authority pilot program. Priority municipalities. Application. Selection criteria. Grants
§ 22a-498
Creation of stormwater authority. Members. Purposes. Powers
§ 22a-499
Joint report re pilot program
§ 22a-500
Regional water pollution control authorities: Definitions. Authorization. Directors. Membership. Termination
§ 22a-501
Regional water pollution control authorities: Powers
§ 22a-502
Regional water pollution control authorities: Budgets
§ 22a-503
Regional water pollution control authorities: Employees. Benefits
§ 22a-504
Regional water pollution control authorities: Acquisition of property. Construction of system. Notice. Hearing
§ 22a-505
Regional water pollution control authorities: Determination of compensation for taking of real property
§ 22a-506
Regional water pollution control authorities: Assessments, rates, fees, charges and penalties
§ 22a-507
Regional water pollution control authorities: Issuance of bonds. Use of proceeds
§ 22a-508
Regional water pollution control authorities: Sale of bonds
§ 22a-509
Regional water pollution control authorities: Bonding obligations
§ 22a-510
Regional water pollution control authorities: Bonds or notes executed by former officers
§ 22a-511
Regional water pollution control authorities: Execution, delivery and maturation of bonds
§ 22a-512
Regional water pollution control authorities: Effect of bonds on municipal indebtedness
§ 22a-513
Regional water pollution control authorities: State not to impair obligations of authorities
§ 22a-514
Regional water pollution control authorities: Tax exemption
§ 22a-515
Regional water pollution control authorities: Other municipal powers not affected
§ 22a-516
Regional water pollution control authorities: Bonds to be securities and negotiable instruments
§ 22a-517
Regional water pollution control authorities: Receipt of Clean Water Fund disbursements
§ 22a-518
Regional water pollution control authorities: Jurisdiction
§ 22a-519
Regional water pollution control authorities: Indemnification of officers. Representation of authority by Attorney General. Legal fees of officers
§ 22a-520
§ 22a-521
Nitrogen reduction in state waters: Definitions
§ 22a-522
General permit establishing effluent units for nitrogen
§ 22a-523
Nitrogen Credit Advisory Board
§ 22a-524
Nitrogen credit exchange program
§ 22a-525
Audit of annual operating data
§ 22a-526
Regulations
§ 22a-527
Annual value of equivalent nitrogen credits
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