HomeMy WebLinkAboutDDW-2024-007718UPDATED GROUND WATER SOURCE PROTECTION PLAN
Insert System Name
System Number #####
Insert Name of Water Source
Source Number WS###
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Include a brief summary of source protection plan changes and land management strategies that have been implemented for this source.
1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 System Information:
Water System Name
Water System Number
System Contact Information
Phone Number
1.2 Source Information:
Source Name
Source Number
Source Type: Well, Spring, or Tunnel
1.3 Designated Person
Name
Address (if different than system’s address)
Phone Number (if different than the system’s phone number)
2.0 DELINEATION REPORT
If there are no changes to the delineation report, state there are “no changes.”
If there are changes to the Delineation Report, describe them under the applicable section headings found in the Standard Report Format for Updated Ground Water Source Protection Plans.
3.0 INVENTORY OF POTENTIAL CONTAMINATION SOURCES
If there are no changes to the Inventory of Potential Contamination Sources (PCSs), state there are “no changes.”
If there are changes to the Inventory of PCSs, describe them under the applicable section headings as explained in the Standard Report Format for Updated Ground Water Source Protection
Plans. Remember to include the updated map of PCSs.
4.0 IDENTIFICATION AND ASSESSMENT OF CURRENT CONTROLS
If there were no new PCSs added to your inventory or if you do not need to reassess any PCSs, state there are “no changes.”
If there are changes to the Inventory of PCSs or if you need to reassess any PCSs, describe them under the applicable section headings found in the Standard Report Format for Updated
Ground Water Source Protection Plans. For residential PCSs typically we consider the hazards “not adequately controlled” because people usually do what they want around their houses.
5.0 MANAGEMENT PROGRAM FOR EXISTING POTENTIAL CONTAMINATION SOURCES
If there are no changes to the Management Program for Existing PCSs, state there are “no changes.”
If there are changes to the Management Program for Existing PCSs, describe them according to the instructions in the Standard Report Format for Updated Ground Water Source Protection
Plans.
This is a good time to evaluate whether the land management strategies you planned in your original source protection plans are working, or if you should make changes. Make sure these
changes are also reflected in Section 7.0, The Implementation Schedule.
6.0 MANAGEMENT PROGRAM FOR FUTURE POTENTIAL CONTAMINATION SOURCES
If there are no changes to the Management Program for Future PCSs, state there are “no changes.”
If there are changes to the Management Program for Future PCSs, describe them according to the instructions in the Standard Report Format for Updated Ground Water Source Protection Plans.
If there are local or county source protection ordinances that you use to protect your sources, please describe them, and how you have verified that they will protect your sources.
7.0 IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE
Include a copy of the updated Implementation Schedule for this water source. If actions were proposed in the original plan, we’d like to know if they were carried out. Commonly, this
would include letters to homeowners (as described above in section 5), letters to the Forest Service asking for help in reducing risk, and so on.
8.0 RESOURCE EVALUATION
If there are no changes to the Resource Evaluation, state there are “no changes.”
If there are changes to the Resource Evaluation, describe them here.
9.0 RECORDKEEPING SECTION
There should always be changes to this section. This section is where you document changes as the plan is continuously updated to show current conditions in the protection zones and
management areas. You must submit copies of ordinances, codes, permits, memoranda of understanding, public education programs, training session agendas, minutes of meetings, diary entries,
memoranda for the file, and so forth.
10.0 CONTINGENCY PLAN
If there are no changes to the Contingency Plan, state there are “no changes.”
If there are changes to the Contingency Plan, describe them as explained in the Standard Report Format for Updated Ground Water Source Protection Plans.
11.0 PUBLIC NOTIFICATION
Public Notification must be included each year in your Consumer Confidence Report as explained in R309-225-5(2).
WAIVERS
Does your system have Use Waivers or Susceptibility Waivers for VOCs or pesticides? If so, you must renew them with your updated plan, or they will lapse. Fill out the Use Waiver Application
form or the Susceptibility Waiver form, and attach it to your updated plan. We will renew your waivers when everything is submitted.
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