[Adopted 4-15-1996; printed as amended 6-16-1999]
This article is adopted pursuant to Maine Constitution
Article VIII, Part 2; and 30-A M.R.S.A. § 3001.
As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
APPLICANT
Refers to the owner and/or operator of the wastewater treatment
plant or generator of the sludge or septage.
AQUIFER
See "significant groundwater aquifer."
BOARD
Refers to the Madison Planning Board.
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
More commonly referred to as "DEP," refers to the State of
Maine Department of Environmental Protection, including the Board
of Environmental Protection and the Commissioner, and/or its successor
agencies.
EP TOXICITY TEST
Refers to the extraction procedure toxicity test as described
in Section 1.2.4. of the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
document entitled "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, SW 846
(November 1986)."
OPERATOR
Refers to any person who has care, change or control of a
landscaping site or storage facility subject to this article. This
person may be the owner, an agent, a lessee of the owner, or an independent
contractor.
OWNER
Refers to any person who, alone or in conjunction with, owns
the real property upon which is located a landspreading site or storage
facility subject to this article.
PRIMARY SAND AND GRAVEL RECHARGE AREAS
Refers to the surface directly overlying sand and gravel
formations that provide direct replenishment of the groundwater in
sand and gravel and fractured bedrock aquifers. The term does not
include areas overlying formations that have been identified as unsaturated
and are not contiguous with saturated formations.
SELECTMEN
Refers to the Madison Town Selectmen.
SEPTAGE
Refers to waste, refuse, effluent, sludge, and materials
from septic tanks, cesspools, or similar facilities.
SIGNIFICANT GROUNDWATER AQUIFER
Refers to any formation of soil or fractured bedrock that
contains significant recoverable quantities of water (greater than
10 gallons per minute from a properly constructed six-inch well).
NOTE: Reference may be made to the "Hydrogeologic Date for Significant
Sand and Gravel Aquifers" Map prepare by the Maine Geologic Survey.
In the event that on-site testing required pursuant to this article
identifies additional aquifers or identifies boundaries of aquifers
that are different from those mapped, the results of the on-site testing
shall control.
SLUDGE
Refers to the solid, semisolid or liquid septage generated
by a municipal, commercial or industrial wastewater treatment plant.
TEMPORARY FIELD STACKING
Refers to only short-term stacking of materials for not longer
than a period of 72 hours before spreading is to occur.
If at any time, as a result of any testing required
by the Department of Environmental Protection, this article, or the
Board, elements or compounds are found in quantities which may threaten
environmental safety or human or animal health, the Board may require
additional testing at the applicant's expense and may modify the conditions
applicable to any permit. If the Board as a result of any required
testing or risk assessment determines that continued storage or spreading
of sludge or septage unreasonably threatens environmental safety or
human or animal health, then it may recommend to the Selectmen such
appropriate action as it deems necessary, including limitation, modification,
suspension or revocation of any permit.
An aggrieved party may appeal any final action
taken by the Selectmen to the Superior Court pursuant to Rule 80D
of the Maine Rules of Civil Procedure.
This article may be amended by a majority vote
of the Madison Town Selectmen. Amendments may be initiated by a request
of the Planning Board, the Town Selectmen, or by petitions bearing
the signatures of registered Madison voters equal to, or in excess
of, 10% of the votes cast in the last gubernatorial election in the
Town. The Town Selectmen shall conduct a public hearing on any proposed
amendment.