(1) A person shall not commit or cause to be committed any act which may impair the quality of water in any river, stream, spring, well, pond, reservoir or any other place.
(2) A person shall not commit or cause to be committed any act which may impair the quality of any underground water by the discharge of any sewage, industrial or trade waste, filth, or any other matter into any well or abandoned well, hole or other opening in the ground.
(3) A person shall not discharge or cause to be discharged into any river, stream, water course or sea any sewage, industrial or trade waste or any other matter likely to be injurious to health, whether or not a presumptive right has been acquired to any such discharge, except in accordance with the terms and conditions of a permit issued by the Public Health Board.
(4) A person shall not swim, bathe, wash clothes or other materials, wash animals, cleanse utensils or vehicles in any river, stream spring, well or other water contributing to a public or private water supply.
(5) A person shall not erect any building, septic tank, absorption pit or other sanitary convenience in any area declared a gathering ground or within 200 feet of any public or private water supply except an engineering plan has been submitted and approved in writing by the Public Health Board and such construction complies with the approved plan before being put into service.