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supply and should receive highest priority for management. A low (L) risk potential implies that <br />a lower priority for implementing management measures is assigned. <br />Table 2 Potential Contamination Sources and Assigned Risk for the IWMZ <br />Total <br />Source TypeLevel of Risk <br />Wells (Non-City)2H <br />Above Ground Storage Tanks1H <br />Sewer Lines1H <br />Table 3 Point Sources of Potential Contamination and Assigned Risk <br />for the Remainder of the DWSMA <br />Total Number within Number Within <br />Potential Source NumberEmergency Response Remainder of the <br />TypeArea and Level of DWSMA and Level <br />Riskof Risk <br />City Wells88HN/AN/A <br />Non CityWells <br />22112H209H <br />High Priority <br />Non City Wells <br />Intermediate 801M79L <br />Priority <br />High Capacity <br />10N/A1H <br />Wells <br />Storage Tanks7H <br />261H <br />18L <br />*H=High Risk *M=Moderate Risk *L= Low Risk <br />Chapter 5 - Impact of Land- and Water- Use Changes on the <br />Public Water Supply Well(s) <br />The ERMU estimates that the following changes to the physical environment, land use, surface <br />water, and groundwater may occur over the ten-year period that the WHP plan is in effect. This <br />is needed to determine whether new potential sources of contamination may be introduced in the <br />future and to identify future actions for addressing these anticipated sources. Land- and water- <br />use changes may introduce new contamination sources or result in changes to groundwater use <br />and quality.The anticipated changes may occur within the jurisdictional authority of the ERMU <br />although some may not. The following table describes the anticipated changes to the physical <br />environment, land use, and surface water or groundwater in relationship to their 1) the influence <br />that existing governmental land and water programs and regulations may have on the anticipated <br />change, and 2) the administrative, technical, and financial considerations of the public water <br />supplier and property owners within the DWSMA. <br />6 <br />400 <br />