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0 <br />C. Obtain Soil Conservation Service and Agricultural July 1991 <br />Agricultural Extension Service data on pesticide <br />and herbicide uses, agricultural practices, well <br />tests, use of best management practices, etc. <br />D. Obtain all listed sites and materials stored from <br />Hazardous Waste Management section. <br />E. Obtain listing of all underground storage tanks, <br />and storage tank leak incidents from Division of <br />Environmental Management. <br />F. Obtain all available surface water quality <br />monitoring data from DEM. <br />G. Obtain all available surface and groundwater <br />quality and quantity data from USGS and <br />other sources. <br />OBJECTIVE 2 <br />Develop generalized soils mapping with emphasis on <br />suitability for land application waste treatment systems <br />and obtain from OEM data on remaining stream and surface <br />water waste loading allocations in order to determine <br />the relative capacity of different areas to support service <br />by onsite waste treatment systems. <br />PLAN OF ACTION <br />July 1991 <br />December 1991' <br />March 1992 <br />March 1992 <br />A. Using SCS soil mapping of the County and expertise May 1991 <br />of staff soil scientists, develop generalized map of <br />County indicating broad areas of soil types and <br />depths suitable for land application waste treatment. <br />B. Obtain available information from DEM regarding July 1991 <br />the assigned waste loading capacities of County <br />streams and surface water and information on all <br />approved surface discharge waste loading allocations <br />for existing treatment facilities. <br />OBJECTIVE 3 <br />Develop a water resource protection long range planning <br />system or program, using County GIB system and impact <br />modeling programs to predict the impacts of various land <br />uses and land use patterns on the quality and quantity of <br />ground and surface water resources. <br />Page 6 <br />