[Adopted 10-7-1985 ATM by Art. 14, approved 11-21-1985]
Trucks containing hazardous chemicals, including
but not limited to herbicides and pesticides, which draw water on
site shall be equipped with a safety valve arrangement so that the
transported chemicals cannot enter the water suction hose. This shall
be enforced through a required permit to be issued yearly by the Board
of Health.
[Adopted 10-9-1986 ATM by Art. 4, approved 11-4-1986]
This by-law is adopted by the Town of North
Reading under its home rule powers, its police powers to protect the
public health, safety, and welfare, and its authorization under MGL
Chapter 40, Section 21.
The purpose of this by-law is to protect, preserve,
and maintain the existing and potential groundwater supply, groundwater
recharge areas, and surface water within the Town of North Reading
from contamination. Nothing in this by-law shall be construed as inconsistent
with, or in interference with, the authority vested upon the North
Reading Fire Chief under MGL Chapter 148, or any rules and regulations
adopted pursuant thereto.
The following definitions shall apply in the
interpretation and implementation of this by-law:
ABANDONED
Means being out of service for a period in excess of 180
days, in the case of a storage facility for which a license is required
under the provisions of MGL Chapter 148, or for a period of twelve
(12) months, in the case of any other storage facility.
DISCHARGE
Means the disposal, deposit, injection, dumping, spilling,
leaking, incineration, or placing of any hazardous material or any
constituent thereof into or on any land or water so that such material
may enter the environment or be emitted into the air or discharged
into any waters, including groundwater.
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Means any substance or combination of substances which, because
of quantity, concentration, or physical, chemical, or infectious characteristics,
poses a significant present or potential hazard to water supplies
or to human health if disposed into or on any land or water in the
Town of North Reading. Any substance deemed a hazardous waste under
Section 3001 of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976,
as amended, 40 CFR, Part 261, shall also be deemed a hazardous material
for the purposes of this by-law. A copy of 40 CFR, Subpart 261.30
to 261.33 is on file with the Town Clerk.
LEAK
Means any uncontrolled movement, measurable by a testing
method accurate to 0.05 gallons per hour, of any hazardous material
out of a tank or its components, or any uncontrolled movement of water
into a tank or its components.
OUT OF SERVICE
Shall mean not in use, with no regular filling or drawing;
or not being maintained, without adherence to the requirements of
this by-law; or uncontrolled, without being attended or secured; or
any combination thereof.
TANK
Means any structure used, or designed to be used, for the
storage of hazardous materials of any kind.
UNDERGROUND TANK OR STORAGE
Shall mean any storage containment system including piping
in connection therewith, which meets at least one of the following
criteria: (1) the top of which is located below ground; (2) any portion
of which is four (4) feet or more below ground. "Underground Tank
or Storage" shall not include the storage of fuel oil for heating
purposes in a freestanding container within a building.
WATER SUPPLY RECHARGE AREA
Means those areas designated Zones 1 and 2 as depicted on
a map prepared by Camp, Dresser & McKee, entitled "Aquifer Protection
Districts Town of North Reading." The Water Supply Recharge Areas
are those areas that supply drinking water directly or indirectly
to any public water supply.
The Board of Health may vary the application of any provision of this by-law, unless otherwise precluded by law, when, in its opinion, the applicant has demonstrated that an equivalent degree of environmental protection required under this by-law will still be achieved. Variances pursuant to §
80-6D shall be governed by the criteria set forth therein. The applicant at his own expense must notify all abutters by certified mail at least ten days before the hearing at which such variance request shall be considered. The notification shall state the variance sought and the reasons therefore [sic]. The Board of Health shall also notify, within fourteen (14) days of receipt of a variance request, the Fire Chief, Conservation Commission, and Building Inspector, of any variance requested under this Section, for their response in writing. The Board of Health shall hold a hearing on such variance request within forty-five (45) days of its receipt. Any variance granted by the Board of Health shall be in writing, as shall be any denial of a variance request, and shall contain a brief statement of the reasons for the granting or denial of the variance.
If any provision of this general by-law is held
to be unconstitutional, or in violation of state law, it shall not
affect any other provision or the administration thereof.
[Added 10-1-1990 OTM by Art. 13, approved 12-18-1990]
A. Registration of hazardous material: 50 gallons of
liquid volume - 25 gallons of dry weight: $25.00.
B. Annual testing of an underground storage tank per
location: $25.00.
C. Removal from the ground of an underground storage
tank: $25.00.
D. Permit to install underground storage tank: $200.00.
E. Permit to alter tank or piping: $25.00.