33 CFR · Navigation and Navigable Waters

§ 203.61 — Emergency water supplies due to contaminated water source.

33 CFR § 203.61

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33 C.F.R. § 203.61 (2026).

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§ 203.61 Emergency water supplies due to contaminated water source.

(a)Authority. The Chief of Engineers is authorized to provide emergency supplies of clean water to any locality confronted with a source of contaminated water causing, or likely to cause, a substantial threat to the public health and welfare of the inhabitants of the locality.
(b)Policies.
(1)Any locality faced with a threat to public health and welfare from a contaminated source of drinking water is eligible for assistance.
(2)Eligibility for assistance will be based on one or more of the following factors:
(i)The maximum contaminant level or treatment technique for a contaminant, as established by the Environmental Protection Agency pursuant to the Safe Drinking Water Act (see 40 CFR 141), is exceeded.
(ii)The

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