Public drinking water supply well definition

Public drinking water supply well or “Public Well” means any manmade opening into the ground developed for the purpose of meeting all or part of a public water system needs.
Public drinking water supply well means a well serving a public water system as defined in Rule 62-550.200, F.A.C.
Public drinking water supply well means a drinking water supply well that services multiple dwelling units;

More Definitions of Public drinking water supply well

Public drinking water supply well means any well supplying a water system with piped water for human consumption, provided that such a system has at least 15 service connections or regularly serves an average of at least 25 individuals daily at least 60 days of the year.
Public drinking water supply well means a well serving a public water system as defined in Rule 62-550.200, F.A.C., or a well serving a limited use commercial public water system or limited use community public water system as defined in Rule 62-532.200, F.A.C.

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