Maine Statutes
§ 22 §2660-T — Uniform testing recommendation; specified contaminants and properties
Maine § 22 §2660-T
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Bluebook
Me. Rev. Stat. tit. 22, § 22 §2660-T (2026).
Text
The department shall develop a uniform recommendation for the testing for specific contaminants or properties for which residential private drinking water wells should periodically be tested. The uniform recommendation must specify contaminants or properties that should be included in the periodic testing, including but not limited to arsenic, bacteria, nitrates, nitrites, chloride, hardness, copper, iron, pH, sodium, lead, uranium, manganese, fluoride and radon, unless the department determines that testing for a contaminant or property listed in this section is not necessary based on previous test results or credible scientific evidence. The department or an entity that provides testing of or provides education or advertisements related to testing of a residential private drinking water
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Legislative History
PL 2017, c. 230, §3 (NEW).
Nearby Sections
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§ 22 §2660
Legislative findings§ 22 §2660-A
Restrictions on transport of water§ 22 §2660-AA-2
Definitions§ 22 §2660-B
Definitions§ 22 §2660-C
Maine Public Drinking Water Commission§ 22 §2660-D
Annual work plan on primacy§ 22 §2660-E
Fees related to primacy§ 22 §2660-F
Public Drinking Water Fund§ 22 §2660-FF-2
Requirements for water treatment equipment (REALLOCATED FROM TITLE 22, SECTION 2660-AA)§ 22 §2660-G
Enforcement§ 22 §2660-H
Repeal§ 22 §2660-S
Definitions§ 22 §2660-U
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Bluebook (online)
Maine § 22 §2660-T, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/me/22%20%C2%A72660-T.