The purpose of this article is to institute
land use regulations and restrictions to protect the Reservation's
municipal water supply and well fields and to protect the public health,
safety, and general welfare of the residents of the Menominee Indian
Reservation. The standards set out in this article shall apply in
the district.
The areas within the jurisdiction of this article
are divided into three protection levels:
A. Protection Level 1 shall incorporate (either or):
(1)
An elliptical area with one focal point located
on the wellhead and the second focal point located 2,500 feet from
the wellhead and upgradient of the groundwater flow. The sum of the
distances from the focal points to any point on the ellipse edge shall
equal 3,500 feet; or
(2)
As adequate time of travel information becomes
available and a five-year is delineated for a municipal water system
wellhead, maps of which shall be kept on file in the Department.
B. Protection Level 2 shall incorporate (either or):
(1)
An elliptical area with one focal point located
on the wellhead and the second focal point located 5,250 feet from
the wellhead and upgradient of the groundwater flow. The sum of the
distances from the focal points to any point on the ellipse edge shall
equal 6,750 feet; or
(2)
As adequate time of travel information becomes
available and a ten-year is delineated for a municipal water system
wellhead, maps of which shall be kept on file in the Department.
C. Protection Level 3 shall incorporate the area as defined in §
625-186.
If future technical research reveals that the
time of travel data is insufficient to a particular municipal water
system wellhead, the protection levels may be extended no more than
an additional 10% without a map amendment.