Policy Edit

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Policy Text:

To ensure any existing or new handling and storage of a dense non-aqueous phase
liquid (DNAPL) ceases to be or never becomes a significant drinking water threat,
where this activity is, or would be, a significant drinking water threat, the County shall
develop and implement an education and outreach program to encourage the use of
alternative products, where available, and the proper handling/storage and disposal
procedures for these products.

Monitoring Text:

BC-CW-1.9: The County shall provide a report to the Source Protection Authority, by February 1st of
each year, summarizing the actions taken to implement the Source Protection Plan Policies.

Where the County is required to implement education and outreach programs as the
primary means of managing the risk associated with significant drinking water threats,
the report must indicate, at minimum, the properties where these programs were
implemented and additional details on how the significant drinking water threat was
managed and/or ceased to be significant.