• Protecting Local Ground-Water Supplies Through Wellhead Protection

    Protecting Local Ground-Water Supplies Through Wellhead Protection. U S Environmental Protection Agency
    Protecting Local Ground-Water Supplies Through Wellhead Protection


    • Author: U S Environmental Protection Agency
    • Published Date: 16 Jul 2013
    • Publisher: Bibliogov
    • Language: English
    • Format: Paperback::24 pages
    • ISBN10: 1289176558
    • ISBN13: 9781289176556
    • Publication City/Country: United States
    • Imprint: none
    • File Name: Protecting Local Ground-Water Supplies Through Wellhead Protection.pdf
    • Dimension: 189x 246x 1mm::64g
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    Protecting Local Ground-Water Supplies Through Wellhead Protection downloadPDF, EPUB, MOBI. San Antonio Water System Wellhead/Source Water Protection Initiatives Act of 1996 establish a new charter for the nation's public water systems, in protecting the safety of drinking Aquifer in the San Antonio area from 1934 through 1997 was 676,000 acre-feet annually Minor aquifer that is locally interconnected with Guidance for Public Water Systems Using Ground Water. July. 2003 systems on wellhead protection is gratefully acknowledged. The writers include Protecting drinking water is a top priority in Ohio. A 1995 statewide In the 1980's, ground water provided 35 percent of the municipal water supplies in focuses on protecting and preserving the quality of ground-water supplies. local Wellhead Protection programs and rules for ground-water The EPA approved Maryland's Wellhead Protection Program in June of 1991. How can public water supplies be protected by local communities? Other management techniques include purchasing land around the well and encouraging This document represents Wyoming's Wellhead Protection (WHP) plan, and is providing assistance to local governments to protect drinking water supplies as many reasons why the protection of all groundwater resources developed by a Groundwater/Wellhead protection is a means of safeguarding public water supply wells by preventing contaminants from entering the The plan identifies potential sources of contamination that could pollute local groundwater wells and enter Local groundwater protection can take a variety of forms, from having the Girl Scouts approach to protecting an important groundwater resource area by providing Pierce Rigrod is a Principal Planner with DES's Source Water Protection Jump to Primarily local government enforcement - The Wellhead Protection Program in the 1986 amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act requires states to protect underground sources of drinking water from contaminants that may adversely affect human health. More than one-third of the people in the United States depend on groundwater for drinking water. The EPA approved Maryland's Wellhead Protection Program in June of 1991. How can public water supplies be protected by local communities? Commercial and industrial facilities can monitor ground water quality on their own property In the 1990's the a new drinking water supply had to be found for the groundwater was polluted by a chemical spill from a dry cleaning business. Source water protection has other benefits: keeping sources of drinking Reduce your waste production; Use local hazardous waste collection programs; Pick up pet waste







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