In the wellhead protection area policies of the ORM Plan certain uses are prohibited except by an individual for personal or family use. What does this exception encompass?
The exception to permit personal or family uses applies only to household uses that, for instance, are not for profit or commercial use. For example, the storage of small quantities of inorganic fertilizers for a household garden would be permitted, but not for a commercial greenhouse. Existing uses within the wellhead protection areas, that are now prohibited in the ORM Plan, can continue to operate. Further development of these prohibited uses must conform to the ORM Plan and may not be permitted.
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