This article shall be known as the "Non-Use Aquifer Ordinance of the
Borough of Brookville, Pennsylvania," in accordance with and exercising the
authority of the Pennsylvania Land Recycling and Environmental Remediation
Standards Act (Act 2 of 1995), Pennsylvania Code 25 Chapters 109, Safe Drinking
Water, and 250, Administration of the Land Recycling Program, Section 301.4
of the International Plumbing Code of 2003, the Borough of Brookville Ordinance
No. 1031 enforcing the Pennsylvania Construction Code (Act 45 of 1999), and
Chapter 2 of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection Technical
Guidance Manual, among others, to prohibit, regulate, restrict and determine
the use of groundwater within specific geographical areas within the Borough.
This article shall have as its general purposes:
A. To establish the prohibition of the use of groundwater
within specified area(s).
B. To require all properties in the specified area(s) to
connect to a community water supply for drinking water and agricultural purposes,
and to prohibit the use of groundwater for any purpose.
C. To promote, protect, and facilitate public health, safety,
and welfare of the general public within the specified area(s) through the
implementation of appropriate procedures to implement and regulate the above
purposes.
It is not intended by this article to repeal, abrogate, annul or interfere
with any existing ordinances or enactment, or with any rule, regulation or
permit adopted or issued thereunder, except insofar as the same may be inconsistent
or in conflict with any of the provisions of this article, provided that where
this article imposes greater restrictions upon the use of groundwater than
are required by the provisions of such ordinance, enactment, rule, regulation
or permit, then the provisions of this article shall control.
For the purpose of this article, certain terms or words used herein
are defined as follows:
A. The present tense includes the future tense.
B. The singular number includes the plural and the plural
number includes the singular.
C. The word "shall" is mandatory and the term "may" is permissive.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES
Commercial agricultural activities, including, but not limited to,
irrigation of crops, watering of livestock, and food production, processing
or packaging.
AQUIFER
A geological formation, group of formations or part of a formation
capable of a sustainable yield of significant amount of water to a well or
spring.
CLEANUP or REMEDIATION
To clean up, mitigate, correct, abate, minimize, eliminate, control,
or prevent a release of a regulated substance into the environment, in order
to protect the present or future health, safety, welfare or the environment,
including preliminary actions to study or assess the release.
CONTROL
To apply engineering measures, such as capping or treatment, or institutional
measures, such as deed restrictions, to sites with contaminated media.
GROUNDWATER
Water below the land surface in a zone of saturation.
INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITY
Commercial, manufacturing, public utility, mining or any other activity
done to further either the development, manufacturing or distribution of goods
and services; intermediate and final products and solid waste created during
such activities, including, but not limited to, administration of business
activities, research and development, warehousing, shipping transport, remanufacturing,
stockpiling of raw materials, storage, repair and maintenance of commercial
machinery and equipment and solid waste management.
INSTITUTIONAL CONTROLS
A measure undertaken to limit or prohibit certain activities that
may interfere with the integrity of a remedial action or result in exposure
to regulated substances at a site. These include, but are not limited to,
fencing or restrictions on the future use of a site.
MITIGATION MEASURES
Any remediation action performed by a person prior to or during implementation
of a remediation plan with the intent to protect human health and the environment.
MSC
Medium-specific concentration.
MUNICIPALITY
A township, borough, incorporated village or home rule municipality.
This term shall not include a county.
SITE
The extent of contamination originating within the property boundaries
and all areas in close proximity to the contamination necessary for the implementation
of remediation activities to be conducted under Pennsylvania Act 2 of 1995.
This article may only be amended in accordance with the requirements
set forth hereinafter:
A. Any amendment shall be effective 30 days after written
notice has been given to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Protection together with a copy of the proposed amendment.
B. Upon adoption of any amendment to this article or the
Official Non-Use Aquifer Exhibit, notice shall be given to the public water
supplier.
Duties. The government officer responsible for the issuance of building
permits and enforcement of building codes shall administer and enforce this
article to include any and all matters relating to the establishment, disestablishment,
or amendment of sites to be included within designated non-use aquifer areas.
Those matters shall include but not be limited to the processing of any requests
from remediators or redevelopment authorities, the proposal of amendments
to the Official Non-Use Aquifer Exhibit, and notification of the public water
supplier and the Land Recycling Program Secretary of the Northwest Regional
Office of the PADEP of any changes in status or requirements. This officer
shall be appointed by the governing body of the Borough and shall not hold
any elective office in the Borough. If he finds that any provisions of this
article are being violated, he shall notify, in writing, the person responsible
for such violation, indicating the nature of the violation and ordering the
action necessary to correct it. He shall order the discontinuance of the illegal
use of aquifer water supplies and shall take any other action authorized by
this article to ensure compliance with or to prevent violation of its provision.
A schedule of fees to cover the implementation of this article shall
be established by resolution of Council.
This article shall be effective 30 days after adoption. The Borough
Secretary shall notify the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Protection and the public water supplier of the adoption of this article.