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Adopting Wellhead Protection Ord #103-98 from St Joe County Health Dep and incorporate it in Ch 17, Art 5, Sec 17-47.1
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Adopting Wellhead Protection Ord #103-98 from St Joe County Health Dep and incorporate it in Ch 17, Art 5, Sec 17-47.1
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3/25/2002
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9314-02
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(b) All Zones. Use or installation of new, non-replacement residential on-site <br />wastewater disposal systems is prohibited unless land area for two (2) <br />systems that meet 410 IAC 6-8.1 requirements is provided. <br />(4) Authority. The administration of this Ordinance shall be under the authority of the <br />Health Officer. The County Board of Health shall be responsible for the following: <br />(a) Updating all appropriate maps to include delineated WHPAs and to amend, <br />as necessary, for changes in pumping rates. <br />(b) Set development standards and requirements. <br />(c) Maintain record files on all decisions made by Water Resources Advisory <br />Board, Health Department and Health Officer. <br />(d) Review final documentation necessary to insure compliance with <br />regulations. <br />(e) Issuance of WHPA Permits, review all WHPA Permits issued to insure <br />compliance with regulations, and monitor compliance with all WHPA <br />Permits. <br />(f) Issue Notice of Violations as appropriate. <br />(5) Violations. A person shall be in violation of this section of the Ordinance, if the <br />person: <br />(a) Fails to apply for a WHPA Permit for the property within a WHPA <br />(b) Fails to comply with requirements and restrictions within designated WHPAs. <br />(c) Fails to report spills to the Health Department and/or the community public <br />water system within an appropriate time as required by this Ordinance. <br />(d) Falsifies statements or documents pertinent to compliance with this <br />Ordinance. <br />(e) Fails to comply with any other provision of this Ordinance. <br />(6) Limitations of Jurisdiction Liability. Nothing in this Ordinance shall be construed <br />to imply that the Health Officer, County Board of Health, or Health Department by <br />issuing a WHPA Permit, has accepted any liability if a permitted development or <br />facility damages groundwater within the WHPA. <br />f. REPORTING REQUIREMENTS SUBSTITUTION. <br />-14- <br />
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