North Taunton Water and Aquifer Resource Protection District
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Beginning at the common corner of the Towns of Norton and Easton
and the City of Taunton, thence easterly along the Easton-Taunton
line to the common corner of the Towns of Easton and Raynham and the
City of Taunton, thence southerly along the Raynham-Taunton line to
its intersection with the center line of Field Street; thence westerly
along the center line of Field Street to its intersection with the
center line of Prospect Hill Street; thence southwesterly along the
center line of Prospect Hill Street to its intersection with the center
line of Scaddings Street; thence southerly along the center line of
Scaddings Street to its intersection with the center line of Bay Street;
thence northwesterly along the center line of Bay Street to its intersection
with the center line of Bassett Street; thence westerly and northwesterly
along the center line of Bassett Street and the easement that was
formerly Bassett Street to its merge center line of John Quincy Adams
Road; thence northwesterly along the center line of John Quincy Adams
Road to its intersection with the center line of Myles Standish Boulevard;
thence northerly along the center line of Myles Standish Boulevard
approximately 135 feet to its intersection with the projection of
the property line between numbers 500 and 540 Myles Standish Boulevard,
also known as Assessors lots 24R and 25E respectively; thence northwesterly
along said projection and property line to its intersection with the
Taunton-Norton line; thence northeasterly along the Taunton-Norton
line to the point of beginning.
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East Taunton Water and Aquifer Resource Protection District
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Beginning at the point of intersection of the center line of
Middleboro Avenue with the Taunton-Lakeville line, thence southerly
and southeasterly along the Taunton-Lakeville line to its intersection
with the projection of a line generally parallel with and about 330
feet easterly of the center line of Kingman Street, said line also
being a portion of the boundary line of the Emma N.F. Hutt Forest;
thence northerly and easterly along the boundary of said Hutt Forest
to its intersection with the westerly line of Kingman Street; thence
southerly along the westerly line of Kingman Street where it is coincident
with the said Hutt Forest boundary line; thence turning west and following
said boundary along its various courses to its intersection with the
Taunton-Berkley line; thence northwesterly along the Taunton-Berkley
line to another intersection with said Hutt Forest boundary line;
thence along said Hutt Forest boundary line along its various courses
to its intersection with the center line of Holloway Street Bypass;
thence northerly along the center line of Holloway Street Bypass to
its merge with the center line of Staples Street; thence northerly
along the center line of Staples Street to its intersection with the
center line of Caswell Street; thence easterly along the center line
of Caswell Street to its intersection with the center line of South
Precinct Street; thence northerly along the center line of South Precinct
Street to its intersection with the center line of Sherwood Avenue;
thence northeasterly along the center line of Sherwood Avenue to its
intersection with the center line of Middleboro Avenue; thence northeasterly
along the center line of Middleboro Avenue to the point of beginning.
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Appendix A
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Key:
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Permitted uses = Y
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Prohibited uses = N
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Special permit by Municipal Council = SP
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Description of Use
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Zone II, Zone I
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Interim II
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Zone III
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Facilities that generate, treat, store or dispose of hazardous
waste, subject to MGL c. 21C and 310 CMR 30.00
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N
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N
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N
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** Except the following:
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a.
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Very small quantity generators as defined under 310 CMR 30.00
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Y
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Y
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Y
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b.
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Household hazardous waste collection centers and events under
310 CMR 30.00
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Y
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Y
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Y
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c.
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Waste oil retention facilities required by MGL c. 21, § 52A
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Y
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Y
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Y
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d.
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Waste remediation treatment works approved under 314 CMR 5.00
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Y
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Y
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Y
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Storage of liquid hazardous materials, as defined in MGL c.
21E
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N
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N
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N
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** Unless in a freestanding container within a building or above
ground with secondary containment
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Y
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Y
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Y
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Landfilling of sludge or septage defined in 310 CMR 32.05
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N
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N
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N
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Storage of sludge and septage, unless such storage is in compliance
with 310 CMR 32.30 and 310 CMR 32.31
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N
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N
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N
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Land application of untreated and unclassified sanitary waste
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N
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N
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N
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Storage of commercial fertilizers and soil conditioners, as
defined in MGL c. 128, § 64
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N
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N
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N
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** Unless such storage is within a structure designated to prevent
the generation and escape of contaminated runoff or leachate
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Y
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Y
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Y
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Outdoor storage of uncovered and/or uncontained manure
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N
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N
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N
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Commercial piggery
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N
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N
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N
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Landfills and open dumps as defined in 310 CMR 19.006
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N
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N
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N
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Junk and salvage yards as defined in MGL c. 140B, § 1
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N
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N
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N
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Outdoor storage of salt and de-icing chemicals
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N
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N
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N
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Dumping of salt-contaminated snow and/or snow brought in from
outside the Water and Aquifer Resource Protection Districts
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N
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N
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N
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Use of septic system cleaners which contain toxic organic chemicals
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N
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N
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N
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Storage of liquid petroleum products
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N
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N
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N
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** Except for the following:
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a.
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Normal household use, outdoor maintenance and heating of a structure
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Y
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Y
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Y
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b.
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Waste oil retention facilities required by statute, rule or
regulation
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Y
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Y
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Y
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c.
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Emergency generators required by statute, rule or regulation
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Y
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Y
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Y
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d.
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Treatment works approved under 314 CMR 5.00 for treatment of
groundwater or surface water
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Y
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Y
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Y
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Provided that storage, listed in Items a through d above, is
in freestanding containers within buildings or above ground with secondary
containment adequate to contain a spill the size of the container's
total storage capacity
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Earth removal, consisting of removal of soil, loam, sand, gravel
or any other earth material (including mining materials) within 6
feet of historical high groundwater as determined from monitoring
wells and historical high water table fluctuation data compiled by
the United States Geological Survey
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N
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N
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N
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** Except for excavations for building foundations, roads or
utility works
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Y
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Y
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Y
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New cemeteries
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N
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N
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Y
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Dry cleaning, funeral, barber, hairdressing, photographic processing,
laundering, animal grooming and printing establishments
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N
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N
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Y
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** Unless such establishments are connected to municipal sewerage
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Y
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Y
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Y
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Golf courses and related facilities either public or private
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N
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N
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Y
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N
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N
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Y
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Stormwater retention basins or unlined stormwater detention
basins
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N
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N
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Y
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Subsurface stormwater percolation structures without pretreatment
systems
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N
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N
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Y
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Use of chemicals and salt for de-icing on all streets and parking
areas shedding runoff into the Water and Aquifer Resource Protection
District
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N
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N
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Y
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** Except as in compliance with a Snow and Ice Management Plan
approved the Municipal Council
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Y
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Y
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Y
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Storage of generators, motors and/or transformers not in use
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N
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N
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Y
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Heavy manufacturing (i.e., metal fabricating, plating, finishing,
and polishing; motor and machinery service and assembly; etc.)
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N
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N
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Y
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** Unless connected to municipal sewerage and providing for
containment of spills
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Y
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Y
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Y
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Commercial furniture refinishing and stripping
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N
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N
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Y
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Treatment works that are subject to 314 CMR 5.00, including
privately owned sewage treatment facilities
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N
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N
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Y
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** Except for the following:
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a.
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The replacement or repair on an existing treatment works that
will not result in a design capacity greater than the design capacity
of the existing treatment works
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Y
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Y
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Y
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b.
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The replacement of existing subsurface sewage disposal system(s)
with wastewater treatment works that are in compliance with 310 CMR
15.00 for the existing building and use and will not result in a design
capacity greater than that appropriate for the existing use
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Y
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Y
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Y
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c.
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Treatment works approved by the Massachusetts Department of
Environmental Protection designed for the treatment of contaminated
groundwater
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Y
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Y
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Y
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d.
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The replacement or repair of an existing treatment works that
will result in a design capacity greater than the design capacity
of the treatment works but discharging outside the Water and Aquifer
Resource Protection District
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Y
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Y
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Y
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The application of fertilizers for nondomestic or nonagricultural
uses. Such applications shall be made in a manner so as to minimize
adverse impacts on groundwater due to nutrient transport, deposition
and sedimentation
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Y
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SP
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Y
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Land application of Type II sludge
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N
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SP
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Y
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Motor vehicle, boat and airplane service and repair establishments
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N
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N
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Y
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Discharge of liquid wastes that require DEP approval
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N
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SP
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Y
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Very small quantity generators; one that generates less than
100 kilograms (less than 25 gallons) of hazardous waste in a month
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N
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SP
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Y
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Those activities that involve the handling of toxic or hazardous materials in greater quantities than those associated with normal household use, permitted in the underlying zoning (except as prohibited under § 440-1605A and B); such activities shall require a special permit to prevent contamination of groundwater
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N
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SP
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Y
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The construction of dams or other water-control devices, ponds
or other changes in water bodies or courses, created for swimming,
fishing or drainage improvements; such activities shall not adversely
affect water quality or quantity
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N
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SP
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Y
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