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NORRISTOWN, Pa. (Map) -
NORRISTOWN, Pa.,
"Honey Brook's effort is a shining example of what can be done when community leaders commit to developing a common sense approach to drinking water protection," said Hines. "This effort provides safeguards to protect our communities, our citizens and our future."
Source water protection programs are locally designed, voluntary efforts to protect drinking water sources used by public water systems. The programs may take the form of watershed protection for surface water sources, wellhead protection for groundwater sources, or a combination of approaches.
The
Chester County Water Resources Authority, Brandywine Valley Association, DEP and the engineering firm of Spotts, Stevens & McCoy Inc.
The plan recommended protecting the authority's wells through regulatory options, including a zoning ordinance, permitting, storm water drainage requirements, and non-regulatory options such as easements and public education.
Most significantly, the township adopted an ordinance in October that established wellhead protection districts. Controls on subdivisions, new requirements on storm water drainage, and limitations or prohibitions on land uses will be established within those districts.
The development and implementation of a wellhead protection program generally takes several years to plan and obtain DEP approval.
With the addition of the
For more information about protecting drinking water, visit www.depweb.state.pa.us, keyword: Source Water.
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