§ 51.22 SEPARATION DISTANCES.
   The following separation distances as specified Wis. Admin. Code NR 811.12(5)(d) shall be maintained and shall not be exempted as listed in § 51.24 of this chapter. The following distances shall apply for Well #1, 2, and 3:
   (A)   Fifty feet between a well and a storm sewer main;
   (B)   Two hundred feet between a well and any sanitary sewer main, sanitary sewer manhole, lift station, or a single-family residential fuel oil tank. A lesser separation distance may be allowed for sanitary sewer mains where the sanitary sewer main is constructed of watermain materials and joints and pressure tested in place to meet current AWWA C600 specifications. In no case may the separation distance between a well and a sanitary sewer main be less than 50 feet;
   (C)   Four hundred feet between a well and a septic tank or soil adsorption unit receiving less than 8,000 gallons per day, a cemetery, or a storm water drainage pond;
   (D)   Six hundred feet between a well and any gasoline or fuel oil storage tank installation that has received written approval from the Wisconsin Department of Commerce or its designated agent under Wis. Admin. Code Ch. ATCP 93;
   (E)   One thousand feet between a well and land application of municipal, commercial, or industrial waste; the boundaries of a land spreading facility for spreading of petroleum-contaminated soil regulated under Wis. Admin. Code Ch. NR 718 while that facility is in operation; industrial, commercial, or municipal wastewater lagoons or storage structures; manure stacks or storage structures; and septic tanks or soil absorption units receiving 8,000 gallons per day or more; or
   (F)   One thousand two hundred feet between a well and any solid waste storage, transportation, transfer, incineration, air curtain destructor, processing, wood burning, one time disposal, or small demolition facility; sanitary landfill; any property with residual groundwater contamination that exceeds Wis. Admin. Code Ch. ATCP 93 enforcement standards that is shown on the Department of Natural Resources’ geographic information system registry of closed remediation sites; coal storage area; salt or deicing material storage area; gasoline or fuel oil storage tanks that have not received written approval from commerce or its designated agent under Wis. Admin. Code ATCP 93; bulk fuel storage facilities and pesticide or fertilizer handling or storage facilities.
(Ord. passed 7-8-2019)