Gary Slusser
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And my understanding is that the commercial entity (mobile home park) was either grandfathered or had to go through a permitting process to be allowed to build the park. The park has to maintain the well(s) and distribution system and decided to specifically charge for water, I don't see a problem with that.
Also, I don't know of anywhere that a mobile home park well wouldn't be considered a commercial well rather than a private well. Or that the owner would not be under specific timely water quality testing requirements which most private residential wells are not. That is usually done under the EPA Small Water System regulations or a state/county reg governing mobile home parks. The same applies to campgrounds although I've never heard of one charging separately for water but there are those that do so for electric and have a meter on each site.
Also, I don't know of anywhere that a mobile home park well wouldn't be considered a commercial well rather than a private well. Or that the owner would not be under specific timely water quality testing requirements which most private residential wells are not. That is usually done under the EPA Small Water System regulations or a state/county reg governing mobile home parks. The same applies to campgrounds although I've never heard of one charging separately for water but there are those that do so for electric and have a meter on each site.