[Ord. 43-1991, 5/1/1991; as amended by Ord. 77-1997, 11/12/1997]
The purpose of this Part is to protect the public water system from contamination or pollution by the capping and rendering useless of certain wells on particular properties, which wells have been determined to be contaminated or have the potential to be contaminated as a result of the presence of subsurface contaminants and which properties are proposed to be serviced by a public water supply system provided for the Borough of Honey Brook, Chester County, Pennsylvania. This Part shall apply to all premises serviced by the public water system of the Borough of Honey Brook, which public water system is presently identified as being proposed to certain properties noted on Exhibit A, said exhibit entitled "Welsh Landfill Superfund Site Proposed Waterline Hook-ups."[1] Attached to this Part as Exhibit B[2] is a map of a portion of Honey Brook Township, which map identifies all of the properties listed in Exhibit A and also identifies certain other properties within close proximity to the proposed waterline. This Part shall be applicable to all properties identified in Exhibit A as well as additional properties as located on Exhibit B if, when and as such properties are connected to the public water supply of the Borough of Honey Brook. In addition to the properties listed on Exhibit A and in addition to the other properties shown on Exhibit B within close proximity to the proposed water line, if there are other dwellings or land uses requiring water which are adjacent to or nearby existing water mains, such properties must be connected to the public water supply and included within the terms of this Part if such connection is determined to be appropriate by the Honey Brook Borough Authority or a successor authority or other municipal organization whose purpose is to administer the public water system.
[1]
Editor's Note: Exhibit A is included as an attachment to this chapter.
[2]
Editor's Note: Exhibit B is included as an attachment to this chapter.
