Definitions. For the purpose of this part, the following words or
phrases shall have the meanings given in the following definitions:
ADVERSELY AFFECT(S)(ED)/ADVERSE EFFECT(S)
With regard to wells impacted by a well or wells for which
permits are secured, a draw down and decrease in water supply, a problem
of quality of water, a problem of the odor or turbidity of water,
and/or any other related problem which results in impairment of the
supply or quality of water from wells for domestic or agricultural
use.
AQUIFER TEST
Water is withdrawn from a well at a measured rate over a
measured time increment to determine the ability of the aquifer to
supply the required amount of water without damage to the environment
or other wells.
CAPACITY
The amount of water which can be withdrawn from the well
either by pumping or free flowing. The capacity does not mean the
anticipated average withdrawal rate on the well. The capacity of a
well may vary seasonally and change with time.
DRBC
The Delaware River Basin Commission.
DRILLING
All acts necessary in the construction of wells.
FULL PRODUCTION
The point in time when the residential development is first
fully occupied that the well, or well cluster, is intended to serve;
or in the case of a nonresidential use, the point in time when the
use has reached its full water demand.
GEOTHERMAL WELL
A well to be utilized for heating purposes, cooling purposes,
or both.
GROUNDWATER
Water that is naturally stored underground.
HYDROLOGIC BUDGET
A hydrologic budget for a given area describes the relationship
between groundwater recharge, groundwater discharge and the change
in groundwater storage. To ensure adequate water supply over the long
term, groundwater discharge through streams and well pumping should
not exceed groundwater recharge. Some temporary depletion of groundwater
storage is acceptable during dry periods, provided that this loss
can be replaced by recharge over an average of five years and it does
not adversely affect other wells or streams.
HYDROLOGIC ENVIRONMENT
Surface water and aquifer system determined by the water resources impact study required in §
26-206 hereof within which the utilization of the proposed well(s) will have an impact upon the underlying aquifer(s) or has the potential to adversely affect preexisting wells. The land area of the hydrologic environment is to be depicted on a plan as required by the water resources impact study.
MONITORING WELL
A well utilized for measuring of groundwater elevations and/or
quality.
PA DEP
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection.
PEAK DEMAND RATE
The average rate of discharge of water from a well, in gallons
per minute, during peak demand periods. For residential use, the peak
demand rate shall be determined using the fixture unit values as provided
by the BOCA National Plumbing Code/1987. For commercial/industrial
uses, the peak demand rate shall be determined by the intended use
of the facility.
PERSON
A corporation, partnership, municipal authority, association,
natural person, or other legal entity.
REDRILLING
Increasing the depth or diameter of an existing well.
REPLACEMENT WELL
The abandoning of an existing Class I well (hereinafter defined)
and replacing it with a newly drilled well.
WELL
Any excavation that is drilled, cored, washed, driven, dug
or otherwise constructed for the location, diversion, or acquisition
of underground waters or charging of waters into the underground strata.
WELL CLUSTER
The wells that will serve the individual lots in a subdivision
of four or more lots or any community well.
WELL DRILLER
Any water well contractor, employee, or representative in
charge of drilling or otherwise constructing a well.
ZONING OFFICER
A Township official/employee responsible for zoning and subdivision
and land development functions as set out by the Municipalities Planning
Code, the Zoning Code and the Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance,
and for administering and enforcing Township Code of Ordinances.
[Added by Ord. No. 2021-008, 10/19/2021]