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2010 New Hampshire Statutes
TITLE L WATER MANAGEMENT AND PROTECTION
CHAPTER 486-A AID TO PUBLIC WATER SYSTEMS

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  • Section 486-A:1 Purpose.
  • Section 486-A:2 Definitions.
  • Section 486-A:3 State Contribution; Surface Water Treatment Costs; Water Supply Land Protection Costs; Regional Water System Costs.
  • Section 486-A:4 Additional State Contribution.
  • Section 486-A:5 Equitable Allocation of Costs.
  • Section 486-A:6 Application for Funding.
  • Section 486-A:7 Applicant Agreement.
  • Section 486-A:8 Priority of Applications.
  • Section 486-A:8-a Public Notice.
  • Section 486-A:9 Administration.
  • Section 486-A:10 Notice to Public Utilities Commission.
  • Section 486-A:11 Rulemaking.
  • Section 486-A:12 Water Supply Land Protection Grant Match.
  • Section 486-A:13 Public Trust.
  • Section 486-A:14 Administrative Fines.
  • Section 486-A:15 Repayment Responsibility.

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