No activity, situation,
or land use
be allowed within the watershed which poses a threat to water quality and the public health, safety and welfare. Such conditions may arise from inadequate on-site sewage systems which utilize ground absorption; inadequate sedimentation and erosion control measures; the improper storage or disposal of junk, trash or other refuse within a
area; the improper management of stormwater runoff; or any other situation found to pose a threat to water quality.
(A) The
monitor land use activities within the
areas to identify situations that may pose a threat to water quality.
(B) The
report all findings to the
Review Board. The
may consult with any public agency or official and request recommendations.
(C) Where the
Review Board finds a threat to water quality and the public health, safety and welfare, the Board
institute any appropriate action or proceeding to restrain, correct or abate the condition and/or violation.
(Ord. 2022-18, passed 12-8-2022)