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## II. ORIGINATION THROUGH POST-CLOSING/ENDORSEMENT
### A. Title II Insured Housing Programs Forward Mortgages
#### 3. Underwriting the Property
##### (b) Required Documentation
The Mortgagee must obtain a valid water test from the local health authority
or a lab qualified to conduct water testing in the jurisdictional state or local
authority. When a well test is required, the report may not be more than 180
Days old from the Disbursement Date.
###### (3) Shared Wells
The Mortgagee must confirm that a Shared Well:
- serves Properties that cannot feasibly be connected to an acceptable public
or Community Water supply System;
- is capable of providing a continuous supply of water to involved Dwelling
Units so that each Existing Construction Property simultaneously will be
assured of at least three gallons per minute (five gallons per minute for
Proposed Construction) over a continuous four-hour period. (The well
itself may have a lesser yield if pressurized storage is provided in an
amount that will make 720 gallons of water available to each connected
existing dwelling during a continuous four-hour period or 1,200 gallons of
water available to each proposed dwelling during a continuous four-hour
period. The shared well system yield must be demonstrated by a certified
pumping test or other means acceptable to all agreeing parties.);
- provides safe and potable water. An inspection is required under the same
circumstances as an individual well. This may be evidenced by a letter
from the health authority having jurisdiction or, in the absence of local
health department standards, by a certified water quality analysis
demonstrating that the well water complies with the EPA’s National
Interim Primary Drinking Water Regulations;
- has a valve on each dwelling service line as it leaves the well so that water
may be shut off to each served dwelling without interrupting service to the
other Properties; and
- serves no more than four living units or Properties.
##### (a) Requirements for Well Water Testing
A well water test is required for, but not limited to, Properties:
- that are newly constructed;
- where an Appraiser has reported deficiencies with a well or the well
water;
- where water is reported to be unsafe or known to be unsafe; or
located in close proximity to dumps, landfills, industrial sites, farms
(pesticides) or other sites that could contain hazardous wastes.
**Handbook 4000.1**
**Last Revised: 01/10/2025**
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