CONNECTICUT STATUTES AND CODES
Sec. 25-51. Injunction against injury to water supply or source.
Sec. 25-51. Injunction against injury to water supply or source. Whenever any
land or building is used, occupied or allowed to remain in a condition such that it is or
could be a source of pollution to any public water supply reservoir or associated watershed, including, but not limited to, any watercourse, wetland or drainage system from
which water flows to a public water supply reservoir or any public water supply well
or associated aquifer protection area, as defined in section 22a-354h, the municipality
or water company, as defined in section 25-32a, having charge of such reservoir or well,
or the local director of health or the local director's agents, may apply for relief to the
superior court for the judicial district wherein such reservoir, watershed, well or aquifer
protection area is located, and said court may make any order in the premises, temporary
or permanent, which, in its judgment, may be necessary to preserve the purity of such
water. The municipality or water company, by its officers or agents duly appointed, or
the local director of health, or the local director's agents may, at all reasonable times,
enter upon and inspect any premises within the watershed tributary to, or aquifer protection area of, such water supply and, if any nuisance likely to pollute such water is found
therein, the local director of health or the local director's agent may abate such nuisance
after reasonable notice to the owners or occupants of such premises and their refusal or
neglect to abate the same, and the municipality or water company shall be liable for all
unnecessary or unreasonable damage done to such premises.
(1949 Rev., S. 4026; P.A. 78-280, S. 1, 127; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 99-2, S. 65.)
History: P.A. 78-280 replaced "county" with "judicial district"; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 99-2 substantially rewrote the
section, deleting references to ice, adding references to aquifer protection areas, local directors or their agents and made
technical changes.
Cited. 111 C. 362. Damages for pollution of ice supply. 114 C. 496. Under these statutes owner's use and title may be
divested. 123 C. 503.