This chapter shall be known as the "Public Water Supply Protection
Local Law."
The Town of Greenport Water District No. 1 relies upon groundwater
resources for its source of supply. Contamination of groundwater as
well as surface water can and does occur as a consequence of a variety
of activities taking place on or below the land surface. As a public
supplier, the Town of Greenport has the responsibility to protect
the health and safety of its residents. Therefore, it is the intent
of the Town Board of the Town of Greenport to preserve and protect
the quality of our water resources to ensure a continued safe, adequate,
and usable supply, now and in the future.
Whenever the requirements of this chapter are inconsistent with
the requirements of any other lawfully adopted rules, regulations
or ordinances, the most restrictive or that imposing the higher standards
shall govern.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
AGRICULTURAL USE
The land and on-farm buildings, equipment, manure processing
and handling facilities, and practices which contribute to the production,
preparation and marketing of crops, livestock and livestock products
as a commercial enterprise, including a commercial horse-boarding
operation as defined by New York State Agriculture and Markets Law
§ 301(11).
AGRONOMIC RATE
The rate of nitrogen addition designed to provide the amount
of nitrogen needed by the crop or vegetation grown on the land, and
to minimize the amount of nitrogen that passes below the root zone
of the crop or vegetation grown on the land to groundwater.
CONTAMINATION
The degradation of natural water quality as a result of human
activities to the extent that its usefulness is impaired.
DEICING COMPOUNDS
Any bulk quantities of chloride compounds and/or other deicing
compounds (e.g., urea or calcium magnesium acetate) intended for application
to roads, including mixtures of sand and chloride compounds in any
proportion where the chloride compounds constitute over 8% of the
mixture. Bulk quantity of deicing compounds means any quantity, but
does not include any chloride compounds in a solid form that are packaged
in waterproof bags or containers which do not exceed 100 pounds each.
DISPOSAL
The abandonment, discharge, deposit, injection, dumping,
spilling, leaking, or placing by any other means of any solid waste,
petroleum, radioactive material, hazardous substance, hazardous waste,
or aqueous carried waste into or onto land or a surface water body.
FERTILIZERS
Any commercially produced mixture generally containing phosphorous,
nitrogen, and potassium that is applied to the ground to increase
nutrients from plants.
GROUNDWATER
Water below the land surface in a saturated zone of soil
or rock. This includes perched water separated from the main body
of groundwater by an unsaturated zone.
HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE
Any substance listed as a hazardous substance in 6 NYCRR
Part 597, Hazardous Substance List, or a mixture thereof. In general,
a hazardous substance means any substance which:
A.
Because of its quantity, concentration, or physical, chemical,
or infectious characteristics poses a significant hazard to human
health or safety if improperly treated, stored, transported, disposed
of, or otherwise managed;
B.
Poses a present or potential hazard to the environment when
improperly treated, stored, transported, disposed of, or otherwise
managed;
C.
Because of it toxicity or concentration within biological chains,
presents a demonstrated threat to biological life cycles when released
into the environment.
HAZARDOUS WASTE
A waste, or combination of wastes, which are identified or
listed as hazardous pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part 371, Identification and
Listing of Hazardous Wastes. Hazardous wastes include but are not
limited to petroleum products, organic chemical solvents, heavy metal
sludges, acids with a pH less than or equal to 2.0, alkalies with
a pH greater than or equal to 12.5, radioactive substances, pathological
or infectious wastes, or any material exhibiting the characteristics
of ignitability, corrosivity, reactivity, or fails the Toxicity Characteristic
Leaching Procedure (TCLP).
MANURE
Animal feces and urine.
PETROLEUM
Any petroleum-based oil of any kind which is liquid at 20°
C. under atmospheric pressure and has been refined, re-refined, or
otherwise processed for the purpose of:
A.
Being burned to produce heat or energy;
B.
As a motor fuel or lubricant; or
C.
In the operation of hydraulic equipment.
PROCESS WASTE
Any waste generated by industrial, commercial, or mining
operations that by virtue of some use, process, or procedure no longer
meets the manufacturer's original product specifications.
RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL
Any material in any form that emits radiation spontaneously,
excluding those radioactive materials or devices containing radioactive
materials which are exempt from licensing and regulatory control pursuant
to regulations of the New York State Department of Labor or the United
States Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
SEPTAGE
The contents of a septic tank, cesspool, or other individual
wastewater treatment work which receives domestic sewage wastes.
SEWAGE
The combination of human and household waste with water that
is discharged to the home plumbing system.
SOLID WASTE
Material as defined in 6 NYCRR Part 360, including any garbage,
refuse, sludge from a wastewater treatment plant, water supply treatment
plant, or air pollution control facility and other discarded materials,
including solid, liquid, semisolid, or contained gaseous material,
resulting from industrial, commercial, mining and agricultural operations,
and from community activities, but not including solid or dissolved
materials in domestic sewage, or solid or dissolved materials in irrigation
return flows or industrial discharges that are point sources subject
to permit. Discarded materials that are being beneficially used pursuant
to 6 NYCRR Part 360-1.15 are not considered solid waste.
SLUDGE
The solid, semisolid, or liquid waste generated from a waste
processing facility, but does not include the liquid stream of effluent.
SOURCE WATER PROTECTION AREA
The surface and subsurface area surrounding a well or group
of wells through which contaminants are reasonably likely to move
toward and reach the water well(s).
SURFACE WATER
Lakes, bays, sounds, ponds, impounding reservoirs, and rivers,
streams, creeks, wetlands, and marshes, and all other perennial bodies
of surface water, natural or artificial.
TYPE I ACTION
An action or class of actions identified in 6 NYCRR Part
617.4, or in any involved agency's procedures adopted pursuant
to 6 NYCRR Part 617.14.
UNLISTED ACTION
All actions not identified as a Type I or Type II action
in 6 NYCRR Part 617.4 or, in the case of a particular agency action,
not identified as a Type I or Type II action in the agency's
own SEQR procedures.
WATERCOURSE
A visible path through which surface water travels on a regular
basis. Drainage areas that contain water only during and immediately
after a rainstorm shall not be considered a watercourse.
WETLAND
An area(s) of marshes or swamps which have been designated
as such by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
or other agency having jurisdiction. Marshes and swamps that have
not been classified by an agency as wetland shall not be treated as
a wetland.
Any person who is responsible for or has knowledge of any spill
of any hazardous substance, hazardous waste, petroleum, radioactive
material, or other materials that could pose a threat to water quality
to the land surface, subsurface, surface water, or ground water within
the source water protection area of the Town of Greenport shall notify
the NYSDEC and the Town of Greenport within two hours of such spill,
or when knowledge of such spill is obtained.
The Town of Greenport source water protection area is hereby
designated the Town of Greenport source water protection critical
environmental area (CEA) pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part 617 (State Environmental
Quality Review). The potential impact of any Type I or unlisted action
on the environmental characteristics of the CEA is a relevant area
of environmental concern and must be evaluated in the determination
of significance prepared pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part 617.7. The Town
of Greenport Source Water Protection Critical Environmental Area for
the Town of Greenport has an exceptional and unique character due
to its inherent sensitivity to change and due to its critical importance
as an invaluable resource as a critical supply of public water to
the residents of the Town of Greenport.