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Emergency Standby Wellmeans a well that is pumped by a public water supply system only <br />during emergencies such as when an adequate water supply cannot be achieved because one or <br />more primary or seasonal water supply well cannot be used. <br />Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ)means the land that is within 200 feet of a public <br />water supply well (MR4720.5100, subpart 19). The public water supplier must manage the <br />IWMZ to help protect it from sources of pathogen or chemical contamination that may cause an <br />acute health effect. <br />Non-point Source Contaminationrefers to contamination of the drinking water aquifer that is <br />caused by polluted runoff or pollution sources that cannot be attributed to a well-defined origin, <br />e.g., runoff from agricultural fields, feedlots or urban areas. <br />Point Source Contamination refers to contamination of the drinking water aquifer that is <br />attributed to pollution arising from a well-defined origin, such as discharge from a leaking fuel <br />tank, a solid waste disposal site, or an improperly constructed or sealed well. <br />Primary Water Supply Wellmeans a well that is regularly pumped by a public water supply <br />system to provide drinking water. <br />Seasonal Water Supply Well means a well that is only used to provide drinking water during <br />certain times of the year either when pumping demand cannot be met by the primary water <br />supply well(s) or for a facility, such as a resort, that is closed to the public on a seasonal basis. <br />Vulnerabilityrefers to the likelihood that one or more contaminants of human origin may enter <br />either 1) a water supply well that is used by the public water supplier or 2) an aquifer that is a <br />source of public drinking water. <br />WHP Area (WHPA) is the surface and subsurface area surrounding a well or well field that <br />supplies a public water system, through which contaminants are likely to move toward and reach <br />the well or well field (Minnesota Statutes, Part 103I.005, subdivision 24). <br />WHP Plan Goal means an overall outcome of implementing the WHP plan, e.g., Providing for a <br />safe and adequate drinking water supply. <br />WHP Measure means a method adopted and implemented by a public water supplier to prevent <br />contamination of a public water supply, and approved by the Minnesota Department of Health <br />under Minnesota Rules parts 4720.5110 to 4720.5590. <br />WHP Plan Objective means a capability that is needed to achieve one or more WHP goals, e.g., <br />implementing WHP measures to address high priority potential contamination sources within 5 <br />years. <br />21 <br />415 <br />