§ 26-307.   Isolation Distances.
   1.   Every domestic water well constructed after the effective date of this Part shall be isolated from the closest point of any feature described below, regardless of the ownership of the property upon which the feature is located, by the minimum horizontal distance stated in subsections 2 and 3 herein.
   2.   Isolation distance from the components of an on-site sewage disposal system.
      A.   The minimum isolation distance is 50 feet for:
         (1)   Septic tanks, aerobic treatment tanks or holding tanks
         (2)   Free access or buried sand filters
         (3)   Effluent pump tank, chlorine tank or siphon tank
         (4)   Gravity or pressurized building sewers and/or effluent delivery lines
      B.   The minimum isolation distance is 100 feet for:
         (1)   Perimeter of the aggregate in either a subsurface, at grade, or elevated sand mound absorption area
         (2)   Perimeter of the non-aggregate absorption area (i.e., plastic chambers or modules)
         (3)   Wetted perimeter of a spray field
         (4)   Seepage pits, cesspools and similar features for human or animal waste
      C.   The isolation distances shall be as noted from the following features, whether in use or abandoned in place:
         (1)   A distance of 10 feet to:
            i.   All lot lines
            ii.   The right-of-way line or future right-of-way dedication, whichever is the greater distance from the existing right-of-way center line
         (2)   A distance of 25 feet to a farm silo
         (3)   A distance of 100 feet to a barn yard, sinkhole, bore hole or injection well
         (4)   A distance of 200 feet to any manure or animal waste storage facility with a liquid capacity greater than 150,000 gallons.
(Ord. 2017-01, 1/9/2017, §1)