Who determines whether a chemical contains regulated substances?
It is the responsibility of the facility owner/operator to determine whether a chemical contains regulated substances. The Wellfield Protection staff may also determine whether a chemical contains regulated substances. If the chemical is determined to contain a regulated substance, the facility owner/operator is responsible for abiding by all applicable local, State and Federal Wellfield regulations. Back to Top Wellfield Protection Program Policy 6 Residential Properties Question: What is a residential property? Answer: Section 27-352 of the Natural Resource Protection Code defines residential as a unit used for noncommercial and/or non industrial purposes which has less than four (4) live-in units (e.g., a two-unit townhouse falls within the residential definition while an eighteen-unit apartment building does not). The definition of residential is based on density within a structure and not on the number of structures. Question: What is the residential exemption under the Wellfield
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