Wellhead Protection Clause Samples

The Wellhead Protection clause is designed to safeguard water sources by regulating activities near wellheads to prevent contamination. Typically, this clause sets out restrictions on land use, chemical storage, or construction within a designated radius around a wellhead, and may require monitoring or reporting of potential hazards. Its core function is to protect public health and the environment by minimizing the risk of pollutants entering groundwater supplies.
Wellhead Protection. The City shall establish, and the Townships shall approve, a wellhead protection program and adopt corresponding Wellhead Protection Ordinances subject to Utility Policy Committee input as to form and content.
Wellhead Protection. The Site is located within a Wellhead Protection Area. Site-wide nitrogen loading shall be limited to 5ppm. The Revised Project shall connect to municipal sewer. Each housing unit at the Revised Project shall be limited to no more than a Household Quantity of Hazardous Materials and/or Hazardous Waste consistent with the provisions of MPS WR2.2 and MPS WM1.1. The limitation set forth in the preceding sentence shall be memorialized in each lease, in the case of rental units, and recorded condominium documents, in the case of any housing units controlled by a condominium regime, at the Revised Project. Prior to and as a condition to the issuance of the first Preliminary Certificate of Compliance for Phase 1, the Applicant shall provide to the Commission for review and approval, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, protocols for the use, handling, and storage of all other onsite Hazardous Materials used in connection with the operation and maintenance of the Revised Project, including without limitation those used in connection with any common areas or amenities.
Wellhead Protection. The Main CampusSite is located within a Wellhead Protection Area. Under the provisions of MPS WR2.2 and MPS WM1.1., Site-wide nitrogen loading shall be limited to 5ppm. The Revised Project shall connect to municipal sewer. Each housing unit at the Revised Project shall be limited to no more than a Household Quantity of Hazardous Materials and/or Hazardous Waste shall be permitted on the Main Campus site at any time. The limit on Hazardous Materials shall not exceed 25 gallons or its dry weight equivalent. The limit on Hazardous Waste shall not exceed 55 gallons.WRC 4. Prior toconsistent with the provisions of MPS WR2.2 and MPS WM1.
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