Definitions.
AQUIFER
Geologic formation composed of rock or sand and gravel that
contains significant amounts of potential recoverable potable water.
DISPOSAL
The deposit, injection, dumping, spilling, leaking, incineration
or placing of any material into or on any land or water so that such
material or any constituent thereof may enter the environment or be
emitted into the air or discharged into any waters, including groundwater.
GROUNDWATER
All the water found beneath the surface of the ground, including,
without limitation, the slowly moving subsurface water present in
aquifers and recharge areas.
HAZARDOUS WASTES
A waste, or combination of wastes, which, because of its
quantity, concentration, or physical, chemical or infectious characteristics,
may cause, or significantly contribute to an increase in serious or
incapacitating illness, or pose a substantial present or potential
hazard to human health, safety, or welfare, or to the environment
when improperly treated, stored, transported, used, or disposed of,
or otherwise managed. These wastes shall include, but not be limited
to, any wastes which fall within the definitions of hazardous waste
under the Hazardous Waste Regulations promulgated by the Hazardous
Waste Board, the Water Resources Commission, and the Division of Water
Pollution Control under the provisions of Sections 27(8), 52, 57,
and 58 of Chapter 21 of the General Laws.
IMPERVIOUS SURFACE
Material or structures on, above, or below the ground that
does not allow precipitation or surface water to penetrate directly
into the soil.
LEACHABLE WASTES
Waste materials including, without limitation, solid waste
sewage, sludge, and agricultural wastes that are capable of releasing
water-borne contaminants to the surrounding environment.
MINING OF LAND
The removal or relocation of geologic materials such as topsoil,
sand, gravel, metallic ores, or bedrock.
POLLUTANT
Any element, or property of sewage, agricultural, industrial,
or commercial waste, runoff, leachate, heated effluent, or other matter
which is or may be discharged, drained, or otherwise introduced into
any surface or subsurface disposal or conveyance system, or water
of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
PROCESS LIQUIDS
Liquids used in cooling, cleaning, or in manufacturing processes
which contact raw materials, products wastes, or machinery, and which,
because of that contact, may contain pollutants.
RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS
Any of the materials which have a concentration which exceeds
the limits set forth in Appendix B, Table II of 10 CFR Part 90 (Standards
for Protection Against Radiation), or any other applicable provisions of federal or state
law or regulation.
RECHARGE AREAS
Areas composed of permeable stratified sand and gravel and
certain wetlands that collect precipitation or surface water and carry
it to aquifers.
SOLID WASTES
Useless, unwanted, or discarded solid material with insufficient
liquid content to be free-flowing. This includes, but is not limited
to, rubbish, garbage, scrap materials, junk, refuse, inert fill material,
combustion residues, demolition debris, construction wastes, and landscape
refuse.
TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Any substance or mixture of such physical, chemical, or infectious
characteristics as to pose a significant, actual, or potential hazard
to water supplies, environmental quality, or to human health if such
substance or mixture was discharged to land or waters of this town.
Toxic or hazardous materials include, without limitation, petroleum
products, heavy metals, radioactive materials, pathogenic or infectious
wastes, solvents, thinners, and other materials which are listed as
toxic, hazardous or a priority pollutant by the United States Environmental
Protection Agency under any of the following laws:
(1)
Toxic Substances Control Act 15 U.S.C. s. 2601 et seq.;
(2)
Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act 7 U.S.C.
s. 136 et seq.;
(3)
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 42 U.S.C. s.
6901 et seq.
(4)
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability
Act of 1980 49 U.S.C. s. 9601 et seq., and
(5)
Federal Water Pollution Control Act 33 U.S.C. s. 1251 et seq.