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2.4. ERMUSR 06-12-2012
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The Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)is shown in Figure 1 and is the focus <br /> of this plan. The vulnerability of the DWSMA to contamination is based upon an assessment of <br /> the 1) geologic protection covering the aquifer, 2) rate at which the aquifer is recharged, and 3) <br /> groundwater chemistry including the presence of contaminants of human origin. <br /> The ERMU has assigned priorities for managing potential contaminant sources that have been <br /> inventoried within its DWSMA. The inventory was based on 1) the DWSMA vulnerability, 2) <br /> the information contained in various state agency databases, and 3) information that the ERMU <br /> collected about current and historical land uses. Potential contamination sources that were <br /> assigned a high risk were given priority for inventory in the highly vulnerable portion of the <br /> DWSMA. The risk assigned to the potential source was based on 1) evidence that contaminants <br /> are present in the water supply, 2) the potential health impacts of the contaminant and 30 the <br /> quantity of potential contaminant attributed to the source contaminant's toxicity to people. <br /> Wellhead Protection Goals for the ERMU— <br /> • Maintain a safe and adequate drinking water supply for community residents that <br /> continues to meet the safe drinking water requirements for protecting the public's health, <br /> safety and general welfare of the community <br /> • Educate the general public regarding the principals and importance of water conservation <br /> and collecting additional data to support future delineation in order to promote the proper <br /> use of drinking water resources and monitor the geologic condition of Well#5. <br /> The following table illustrates action items that the ERMU has identified to meet the goals of its <br /> WHP plan. Further discussion of them and those of state and local government are presented in <br /> the Objectives and Plan of Action section of this plan. <br /> Summary of Wellhead Protection Actions <br /> Wellhead Protection Action Item Descriptions N er 4 le 4 r « a C <br /> N N N el N N N N lC�' N <br /> Provide ERMU residents with a pamphlet or bill stuffer that explains the <br /> importance of WHP and the need to seal priority unused wells and the Annually <br /> ERMU's willingness to support programs to find funding available.Request <br /> assistance from MRWA. <br /> Distribute materials to property owners in and outside of the ERMU limits <br /> within the DWSMA relating to the proper management of wells <br /> rt �a <br /> Continue to provide tours of the water plant to educate school children on the <br /> importance of WHP,conservation and protection Annually <br /> vii <br />
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