§ 149.3 - Critical Aquifer Protection Areas.


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  • § 149.3 Critical Aquifer Protection Areas.

    A Critical Aquifer Protection Area is either:

    (a) All or part of an area which was designated as a sole or principal source aquifer prior to June 19, 1986, and for which an areawide ground-water quality protection plan was approved, under section 208 of the Clean Water Act, prior to that date; or

    (b) All or part of a major recharge area of a sole or principal source aquifer, designated before June 19, 1988, for which:

    (1) The sole or principal source aquifer is particularly vulnerable to contamination due to the hydrogeologic characteristics of the unsaturated or saturated zone within the suggested critical aquifer protection area; and

    (2) Contamination of the sole or principal source aquifer is reasonably likely to occur, unless a program to reduce or prevent such contamination is implemented; and

    (3) In the absence of any program to reduce or prevent contamination, reasonably foreseeable contamination would result in significant cost, taking into account:

    (i) The cost of replacing the drinking water supply from the sole or principal source aquifer, and

    (ii) Other economic costs and environmental and social costs resulting from such contamination.

    [54 FR 6843, Feb. 14, 1989]