35-98   Prohibited Groundwater Uses
   A.   Groundwater pumped from wells within Groundwater Control Area No. 4 shall not be used for any domestic use which may result in human exposures. Such uses include drinking, food preparation, washing, bathing, showering, and other household uses which result in human exposures to contaminated groundwater. Because groundwater from wells within Groundwater Control Area No. 4 may be contaminated and presents a hazard to the health, safety, and welfare of persons exposed to such water, any human consumption or prohibited use of groundwater from wells within Groundwater Control Area No. 4 is a violation of this Article and is declared to be a public nuisance subject to abatement as provided in §§35-101 to 35-102 of this Article.
   B.   No new well with a design capacity of more than 50 gallons per minute (gpm) may be drilled or installed in Groundwater Control Area No. 4 unless and until the party proposing the well installation has demonstrated, by a hydrogeological study performed by a competent environmental consulting firm, that the operation of the well will not cause the movement of the groundwater contamination or adversely affect the remedial action provided for in the RAP for the Site. Any such hydrological study shall be submitted to NDEQ for review and approval prior to well installation.
   C.   This Section on Prohibited Groundwater Uses shall not prohibit uses of groundwater pumped from wells within Groundwater Control Area No. 4 which do not result in human exposure to contaminated groundwater, including, but not limited to, groundwater monitoring wells, EPA, NDNR, or NDEQ remediation wells, wells that produce 50 gpm or less for dewatering purposes, for non-contact cooling water for industrial, commercial, or residential uses, or wells used for irrigation. Discharges from dewatering wells must be appropriately handled and disposed of in accordance with applicable City, State and Federal laws including National Pollution Discharge Elimination System permits under the Clean Water Act.
(Added by Ordinance No. 9370, effective 04-03-2012)