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. <br /> Table 2. PROGRAM OUTLINE FOR VS-1 <br /> A. GOAL <br /> Protect rater supplies in undeveloped watersheos fr'oe being polluted <br /> by point and nonpoint sources and allow the watershed to repair, in <br /> priearilti en undeveloped state. <br /> R. APPROACH- <br /> 1. State Action - prevent any NPDES applications (point Sources) frog <br /> being permitted in a WS-! watershed. <br /> 2. Local action - develop. implement, and enforce a Comprehensive <br /> ronpoint source control program to reduce water pollution, fros <br /> buaan activities within the watershed in areas such as <br /> agriculture, coemercial L residential developsent. mining, <br /> landfills, forestry and frog toxic ti ha:aro:`LE materials. <br /> C. LOCAL ACTIONS <br /> 1. Entire Watershed <br /> a) local sedimentation and erosion control prograo <br /> b) county soil and rater plans for critical 'rosin, areas. <br /> t) land use saprino and planning, <br /> d) recommended land use regulations <br /> 1) For all new development control the first 1/2 inch of <br /> - runoff (development with density greater than 1L: <br /> impervious coverage). <br /> 2) A.SO foot minimum vegetative buffer adjacent to all <br /> perennial tributaries (greater distances mar oe needed <br /> depending on slope and soil type) <br /> 2' Inventor; all ha:ardous materials used and stored. <br /> 2. Critical Area - portion of katershed where water supple intake is <br /> !noted <br /> a) area to encoepa55 one-half or one mile from the reservoir's <br /> free <br /> conservation pool elevation or one mile distance up5treee <br /> water intake site (1r2 tile if watershed is less than <br /> 100 square miles) <br /> b) -ecoaeeade land use regulations <br /> :) no Sewer connections except to deal with specific problem <br /> areas; )tatted number of wall businesses <br /> 2) no cos_errial or industrial developsent <br /> 3) new developsent limited to 6% impervious coverage (i <br /> dwelling/ 2 acres or 80,000 square foot lot size). <br /> 4) vegetative buffer around reservoir at least 100 feet and <br /> create- depending on soil type and slope; streas or ricer <br /> used as direct intake will have buffer 100 feet from <br /> banks landward for a distance of I12 or 1 site upstream <br /> (1/2 sile if watershed is less than 100 square wiles), <br /> 5) no permanent structures should be built in the vegetative ` <br /> buffer, <br /> k) no industrial or commercial hazardous material use or <br /> Storage, <br /> 7) special ordinances to consider - floodway, sedimentation, <br /> unsuitable land, z oning, subdivision, nubile here, etc. <br /> 3. Special Use Previsions - New developeent not coeplyino with the <br /> above require:ents could be allowed on a case-;,r-case basis if <br /> special safeguards against contamination are proposed and <br /> approved by the appropriate state authority. <br />
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