The Borough of Mount Pocono finds that:
A. The groundwater underlying the Borough is a major
source of its existing and future water supply, including drinking
water.
B. Accidental spills and discharges of toxic or hazardous
materials may threaten the quality of such groundwater supplies and
related water resources in the Borough, posing potential public health
and safety hazards.
C. Unless preventive measures are adopted to control
the discharge and storage of toxic and hazardous materials within
the Borough, spills and discharges of such materials will predictably
occur, and with greater frequency and degree of hazard by reason of
increasing construction, commercial and industrial development, population
and vehicular traffic within the Borough.
The purpose of this article is to protect the
public health, safety, and welfare through the preservation of the
Borough's groundwater resources to ensure a future supply of safe
and healthful drinking water for the Borough, local residents, employees,
visitors and the general public. The designation of Wellhead Protection
Zones and careful regulation of development activities within these
zones can reduce the potential for groundwater contamination. The
purpose of this article is to protect areas having a high potential
for use as a water supply and thereby to maintain the existing quality
and improve the future quality of the groundwater in the Borough.
Each zone is delineated as follows:
A. Zone 1: A four-hundred-foot fixed radius around each
well within the Borough that is regulated by the Pennsylvania Department
of Environmental Protection as a community water supply.
[Amended 12-6-2004 by Ord. No. 6-2004]
B. Zone 2:
[Amended 12-6-2004 by Ord. No. 6-2004]
(1) Delineation. A one-thousand-foot radius around each
well within the Borough that is regulated by the Pennsylvania Department
of Environmental Protection as a community water supply, with Zone
2 encompassing that area not included in Zone 1.
(2) Modification. The Borough Council may modify the extent
of Zone 2 on a detailed delineation study conducted by a Pennsylvania-licensed
geologist. Any such study shall be based on a ten-year time-of-travel
capture zone using a generally accepted numerical groundwater flow
model, and the study shall be consistent with the Monroe County Water
Supply and Model Wellhead Protection Study, Volumes I and II, June
1997, and any updates. If accepted by the Borough Council, the modified
Zone 2 shall become the official Zone 2 delineation.
(3) Developer delineation study. A developer may submit
such a detailed delineation for consideration of the Borough at the
developer's expense.