§ 53.06 DISINFECTION AND ANALYSIS.
   All components of a new water well construction and/or modifications to an existing well shall be thoroughly disinfected with a strong chlorine solution which will yield a dosage of at least 100 parts per million to the water in the well and piping system. After purging the water system of any chlorine residual, a water sample shall be taken and analyzed by a certified laboratory and satisfactory results obtained prior to utilizing the water system for drinking and culinary purposes. All fees for samples analyzed by the Health Authority must be paid in accordance with the fee schedule. A copy of the analysis shall be filed with the Health Authority. The water obtained from a semi-private water supply shall meet the nitrate/nitrite, chemical and bacteriological requirements of the Primary Drinking Water Standards (35 Ill. Adm. Code 611), and the water obtained from a private well shall meet the bacteriological and nitrate/nitrite requirements of the Primary Drinking Water Standards (35 Ill. Adm. Code 611). The water from a private water system, having surface water as its source, shall meet the nitrate/nitrite, bacteriological and turbidity requirements of the Primary Drinking Water Standards (35 Ill. Adm. Code 611).
(35 Ill. Adm. Code 611) (1980 Code, § 53.06) (Ord. 09-291, adopted 9-17-2009; Ord. 12-327, adopted 10-18-2012; Ord. 15-49, adopted 2-19- 2015) Penalty, § 53.99