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Water Quality Reclassification

NEW:  Applications for changes to ground water classifications have been extended to May 30, 2020

 
All the waters, both surface waters and ground waters, of the state are currently assigned a classification. In accordance with section 22a-426(f) of the Connecticut General Statutes, a person may request a change in the surface or ground water quality classifications. Such reclassifications are considered on a case by case basis and must be consistent with the standards and criteria established by the Connecticut Water Quality Standards.
 

Ground Water Reclassifications

Applications for changes to ground water classifications are due March 30 of each year. The procedure is set out in section 22a-426(f) of the Connecticut General Statutes and the criteria for consideration are set out in Section 22a-426-7(k)(2) of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies.

Questions regarding ground water reclassifications may be directed to Teresa Gagnon at (860) 424-3680 or teresa.gagnon@ct.gov

Archive of Ground Water Quality Reclassifications
Surface Water Reclassifications
For information on surface water reclassification, contact Traci Iott at (860) 424-3082 or traci.iott@ct.gov 

Content last updated on March 18, 2020