[Adopted 11-13-2017 by Ord. No. 17-10]
For the purposes of this article, the following terms, phrases,
and words shall have the meanings given here, unless otherwise clearly
indicated by the context:
APPLICATION
The physical act of placing or spreading natural gas waste
or oil waste on any road or real property located within the Town
of Stratford.
HYDRAULIC FRACTURING
The fracturing of underground rock formations, including
shale and nonshale formations, by man-made fluid-driven techniques
for the purpose of stimulating oil, natural gas, or other subsurface
hydrocarbon production
NATURAL GAS EXTRACTION ACTIVITIES
All geologic or geophysical activities related to the exploration
for or extraction of natural gas, including, but not limited to, core
and rotary drilling and hydraulic fracturing.
NATURAL GAS WASTE
A.
Any liquid or solid waste, or its constituents, that is generated
as a result of natural gas extraction activities, which may consist
of water, brine, chemicals, naturally occurring radioactive materials,
heavy metals, or other contaminants;
B.
Leachate from solid wastes associated with natural gas extraction
activities;
C.
Any waste that is generated as a result of or in association
with the underground storage of natural gas;
D.
Any waste that is generated as a result of or in association
with liquefied petroleum gas well storage operations; and
E.
Any products or byproducts resulting from the treatment, processing,
or modification of any of the above wastes.
OIL EXTRACTION ACTIVITIES
All geologic or geophysical activities related to the exploration
for or extraction of oil, including, but not limited, to, core and
rotary drilling and hydraulic fracturing.
OIL WASTE
A.
Any liquid or solid waste, or its constituents, that is generated
as a result of oil extraction activities, which may consist of water,
brine, chemicals, naturally occurring radioactive materials, heavy
metals, or other contaminants;
B.
Leachate from solid wastes associated with oil extraction activities;
and
C.
Any products or byproducts resulting from the treatment, processing,
or modification of any of the above wastes.
Any designee authorized by the Mayor of the Town of Stratford
may pursue penalties against any person(s) who commits violations
of this article. The involvement of any Stratford officials will not
require testing of waste products to determine chemical contents.
This work will be done via contacting the Connecticut DEEP or other
third-party analytical laboratories as is current practice of the
Town of Stratford for other exposures to potentially hazardous chemical
situations. Any designee authorized by the Mayor of the Town of Stratford
may request that the Commissioner of the Connecticut DEEP pursue civil
penalties-defined by the Connecticut General Statutes, as applicable.
Nothing in this article shall be interpreted to ban the transportation
of any product or byproduct described herein on any roadway or real
property within the Town of Stratford.