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an Application for the WHPA Permit within the WHPA. No other permits <br />shall be issued under this Ordinance until the WHPA Permit has been issued. <br />(d) Requirements Applicable to All WHPA Permits. The following requirements <br />apply to all WHPA Permits: <br />(i) Sampling, testing, and monitoring of dry wells and potential sources of <br />contamination at such locations, at such times, and in such a manner, as the <br />Health Department may reasonably prescribe if a threat to groundwater <br />exists. <br />(ii) Use of zones of engineering control and best management practices for <br />all potential sources of contamination at such locations, at such times, and in <br />such a manner, as the Health Department may reasonably prescribe if a threat <br />to groundwater exists. <br />(iii) Posting of an emergency contact list in a conspicuous manner. <br />(iv) Notification of any substantial changes in a facility with regard to <br />storage, handling, production or use of potential groundwater contaminants. <br />(v) Posting of information for employees concerning name, address and <br />phone number of applicable CPWS personnel for notification purposes. <br />(vi) Notification to appropriate CPWS whenever a spill is required to be <br />reported in accordance with the "Spills, Reporting, Containment and <br />Response Rule" 327 IAC 2-6.1. Such notification shall be within twenty-four <br />(24) hours of State notification. <br />(e) Issuance of WHPA Permit. Upon review of application, along with <br />consideration ofthe Water Resources Advisory Board recommendations and <br />upon determination that the application facility meets all requirements of this <br />Ordinance, the Health Officer shall issue a WHPA Permit for the facility <br />making application within a specified WHPA. <br />A permit fee and inspection fee, as prescribed by the St. Joseph County <br />Council, shall be paid to the Health Department of St. Joseph County, <br />Indiana, at the time the application is filed. The permit shall be valid not <br />more than 5 years and may be issued on a staggered basis. Renewal <br />applications must be filed no later than six (6) months prior to the expiration <br />of an existing permit. If a permit is neither issued or denied in writing within <br />60 days of the application, the permit shall be considered issued with all <br />general requirements assigned. <br />(f) Denial of Application for WHPA Permit. If it is determined by the Health <br />-12- <br />