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27 <br /> o Conditional Zoning conditions <br /> o Development Agreement per NCGS 160D <br /> o HOA documents—maintenance fund, surety <br /> o Administrative procedures <br /> • Legal and administrative reviews needed <br /> • If community systems are desirable for Orange County, consider if they should be: <br /> o Incentivized <br /> o Permitted in limited areas, or more broadly <br /> o Permitted only with specific conditions or standards <br /> Community Wells <br /> CJ Cornett, PG presented slides describing community wells. He has experience in <br /> geotechnical geology and environmental and hydrogeologic consulting at Applied <br /> Resource Management(ARM). ARM does well drilling, design, modeling, and remediation <br /> work. <br /> Water-table AOesion <br /> well well <br /> What is a Well? Land surface <br /> n Potentiometric <br /> • Definition: a pit or � ; z _ _.— _'• surface.l . <br /> o'a o Copillar <br /> " N UNCONFINED SAND Y <br /> -Z <br /> hole sunk into the > > - - fringe o <br /> AQUIFER <br /> earth to reach water Water table t- <br /> screen - a <br /> • Uses: <br /> O Extraction of z CONFINING _-_-_ _-_- --- - - <br /> No BED - - - - - - CLAY <br /> resources (like <br /> W S <br /> water, oil, or <br /> minerals), F cotvFINED LIMESTONES Ohoole -1 = <br /> -1 <br /> a AQUIFER <br /> contaminants, <br /> and information Heath, 1983. Basic Ground-Water Hydrology <br /> o Injection for <br /> water, heat, or treatments for contaminants <br /> o Monitoring <br /> o Drinkingwater <br /> What is a Public Supply Well? <br /> • Well supplying water to greater than 15 residences <br /> • Installed to higher standards (water quality and yield testing for sustainability)than <br /> private water wells <br />