TABLE A. Minimum Separation Distancesa Between Drinking Water Sources and Potential Sources of Contamination (Measured horizontally in feet) | |
Potential Sources of Contamination | Community Water Systems, Non-transient Non-Community Water Systems, and Transient Non-Community Water Systems |
Wastewater treatment worksb, wastewater disposal system b, pit privyb, sewer manhole, lift station, sewer line, and sewer line cleanout | 200 |
Community sewer line, sewer main, wastewater holding tankb, other potential sources of contamination | 200 |
Private sewer line, sewer service line, drain (buried in the ground), petroleum lines and storage tanksd, drinking water treatment wastee | 100 |
Notes to Table A: | |
a These minimum distances will be expanded, or additional monitoring will be required under 18 AAC 80.020(b) and (e)(2). b Distance to a drinking water source is measured from the nearest edge of the drinking water source to the nearest edge of the potential source of contamination. c Other potential sources of contamination include sanitary landfills, and domestic animal and agricultural waste. d The minimum separation distances for petroleum storage tanks do not apply to tanks that contain propane, or to above-ground storage tanks or drums that, in the aggregate, have a storage capacity of less than 500 gallons of petroleum products, and that store only petroleum products necessary for the operation and maintenance of pumps, power generation systems, or heating systems associated with a potable water source. e Drinking water treatment wastes include the backwash water from filters and water softeners, and the reject water from reverse osmosis units. |
18 AAC 80.020
Information about how to review or obtain the reference materials referred to in this section is in the editor's note to 18 AAC 80.010.
Authority:AS 44.46.020
AS 46.03.020
AS 46.03.050
AS 46.03.710
AS 46.03.720