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Leominster
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Environmental |
Oil and hazardous materials
Spills and releases should be referred to Leominster Fire
Department at 978-534-6544 (recorded emergency number) and the
Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MADEP) at
508-792-7650. (MADEP phone system will lead you to the Emergency
Response Section, reporting Hot-Line)
If you need information on a particular location for research
related to an environmental investigation please contact the
Health Department to make an appointment for a file review.
If you have a problem at your place of work that you feel could be
a Health issue, please contact the Massachusetts------------at
------------or the Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and
Health Administration (OSHA) at 413-785-0123. |
Noise, Dust and Air Pollution Problems
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts has Regulations that pertain to
noise, dust and air pollution. 310 CMR 7.00 can be obtained from
the State Book Store in Boston or down loaded from the MADEP
website, www.mass.gov/dep/ |
Landfill Information
The City of Leominster operated a Landfill at the end of
Mechanic Street to the east of the Route 2 Connector until 1982.
In 1985 the landfill was covered with impervious materials
(capped) to prevent rain and surface water from passing through
the buried waste and contaminating groundwater. In 2000 a
landfill gas collection and disposal system was installed to
prevent landfill gases from migrating through the soil to
abutting properties. The gas collection system provides a vacuum
to remove gases through wells that are connected to a manifold.
The manifold passes beneath the Route 2 Connector and draws the
gases to a gas burning flare system which is located to the
north of the Leominster Sewage Treatment Plant . All of the
wells in the landfill are periodically tested and adjusted to
provide optimum performance of the flare. Environmental
consultants provide quarterly testing of each well, surface air
quality and groundwater sampling for the Massachusetts
Department of Environmental Protection for their continual
review. Copies of these reports are kept in the Health
Department archives.
Leominster now relies on private corporations to pick up and
dispose of the waste and recycled materials generated in the
city. At the time of this writing the majority of the waste from
Leominster is trucked to the Fitchburg landfill on Route 31 in
Westminster Massachusetts. Information on this active landfill
can be obtained from the MADEP Central Regional Office at
508-792-7650 or from the Fitchburg Board of Health at
978-345-9582. |
Water run-off
If a neighbor is discharging water from their property and it is
impacting your property, please contact the Leominster Building
Department for an explanation of the regulations that govern this.
They can be reached at 978-534-7517. |
Animal Feces
If your neighbor’s dog is leaving waste on your property we
recommend talking with the dog’s owner directly as your first
action. If the dog is still not controlled in accordance with the
City of Leominster Ordinance 6-2 (a), please contact the Animal
Control Officer at 978-534-7521. |
Wells
1) State Guidance
2) Leominster Board of Health Regulations
3) Application to drill a well in the City of Leominster
State Guidance:
http://www.mass.gov/dep/brp/dws/privwell.htm
Leominster Board of Health Regulations for Development and use of
Private and Semi-Public Water Supply Wells: Adopted June 18, 2003
The Board of Health of the City of Leominster, acting under the
authority of Chapter 111, Section 31 of the General Laws of the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts and amendments and additions
thereto, and any other power thereto enabling, and acting there
under and in accordance therewith G.L. c 111, & 127A and G.L. c.
111, & 31, and in the interest of and for the preservation of the
public health and safety ensuring that wells are constructed in a
manner which will protect the quality of groundwater derived from
private wells, duly make and adopt the following rule and
regulation:
Definitions:
Applicant: Any person who intends to have a private well
constructed.
Aquifer: Water bearing geologic formation or group of formations
that contains sufficient saturated permeable material to yield a
significant quantity of water to wells and or surface water body.
Aquifers can be consolidated (rock) or unconsolidated (soils).
Board: The Leominster Board of Health or the duly appointed
employees in the Health Department.
Certified Laboratory: A business that is certified by the EPA and
MADEP to perform water quality analyses in accordance with all
applicable procedures and methodology.
Department: The Leominster Board of Health or the duly appointed
employees in the Health Department.
Director: The Director of Leominster Health Department.
MADEP: Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection.
Private Well: Any dug, driven, augured or drilled hole with a
depth greater than its largest surface diameter developed to
supply water intended and/or used for human consumption.
Private Water Supply: Any system serving water for human
consumption for domestic uses on one lot. The system shall include
all of the sources, treatment works and transmission lines to the
point where distribution takes place with in the building. Shared
wells are considered under semi-public water supply below.
Pumping Test: A procedure used to determine the characteristic
yield of a well and the adjacent water bearing formation
(aquifer). For residential applications a four (4) hour sustained
yield test will be required. Other applications may require longer
testing depending on the proposed use and flow requirements.
Licensed Well Driller: Any person registered with the Department
of Environmental Management, Division of Water Resources to drill
wells in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Semi-Public Water Supply: Any water system serving water for human
consumption of for other uses or purposes, to multiple dwellings
or two of two or more units, or to more than one multiple dwelling
under a single ownership and located on the same lot and shall
include home parks, bottling plants, campgrounds, recreational
camps, beaches and parks.
Well Construction Permit
A well construction permit shall be obtained from the Health
Department prior to the advancement or destruction of any water
well or system (except those regulated by the MADEP under 310 CMR
22.00 et seq.).
The applicant (if not the owner of record) must have permission of
the property owner prior to obtaining a permit to construct a
well. The application shall include:
The applicant’s name, address, telephone number.
The location of the well to be advanced.
The Well Drillers name, address, phone number and license
registration number as issued under MGL c. 21 Section 16.
The proper permit fee must be submitted.
The signature of the owner (if not the applicant) that signifies
approval of the proposed well on their property.
A well clearance plan that is prepared by a Massachusetts
Professional Land Surveyor, Professional Engineer or Registered
Sanitarian. Please see the well clearance plan requirements
described below.
Well Clearance Plans
Each well clearance plan shall show or reference all septic
systems, cesspools, wells, wetlands, water bodies, drainage
systems underground storage tanks, or any other potential source
of pollution within 200 feet of the proposed well. The plan will
show the property lines and the off-set to the proposed well. The
consultant shall provide a statement on the plan or on an attached
document that reads:
“Based on a review of all available information and a field
investigation I certify that there are no septic systems,
cesspools, wells, wetlands, water bodies, drainage systems or
underground storage tanks within 100’ of the proposed well as
shown on this plan. I also certify that I have reviewed the MADEP
CERO BWSC list of Disposal Sites and there are no listed disposal
sites within one half mile of the proposed well.”
If the well locus is within one half mile of a MADEP listed
disposal site the proposed well site will need further review with
the Director. Additional analyses may be warranted. The Central
Region MADEP can be reached at 508-792-7650.
Required Distances:
Description Setback (feet)
Property line 10
Roadway public or private ways 30 from layout, not edge of
pavement
Soil Absorption system 100
Septic Tank 50
Dry well 100
Building (including overhang) 15
Surface water or wetland 100
Underground Storage Tank 100
Where in the opinion of the Director, adverse conditions could
exist, the above distances may be increased. In certain cases,
special mitigating methods may be provided. Where possible, wells
should be up-gradient from possible sources of contamination.
All other criteria listed in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource
Protection Division of Water Supply “Private Well Guidelines” and
the latest edition of the Manual of Individual Water Supply,
United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), Water
Division (exception: a surface spring shall not be used for a
potable water supply) shall apply to any well within the City of
Leominster.
Required Water Quality Analysis
Any well that is to be used for human consumption must have a
water sample collected and analyzed by a MADEP/USEPA certified
testing laboratory. The results must be reviewed and accepted by
the Department prior to consumption.
The following analytical parameters are required:
EPA Primary and Secondary Parameters
Total Coliform
Fecal Coliform
Arsenic
Calcium
Copper
Iron
Lead
Magnesium
Manganese
Potassium
Sodium
Alkalinity
Ammonia
Chloride
Chlorine
Color
Conductivity
Floride
Hardness
Nitrate
Nitrite
Odor
pH
Sulphate
Turbidity
Sediment
Volatile Organic Compounds via EPA Method 524.2
General Construction Requirements:
The annular space between the well casing and the wall of the
drilled hole shall be sealed to protect against surface
contamination. Casings on wells that are drilled in locations that
may have adverse conditions may require pressure grouting. Well
casings shall be covered with a sanitary well seal. Casings shall
extend a minimum of 24” above the highest flood elevation or 18”
above the ground surface. All non-vent openings shall be sealed to
block contaminants. Vent openings shall be properly screened.
Wells shall be developed and tested to ensure that the water
supply is adequate for the intended purpose. For single family
homes a minimum sustained yield of 5 gallons per minute for 4
hours is required. Other uses and applications may require longer
yield testing depending on the required daily needs. The driller
or technician will provide the Department with a written
description of the test including the drawdown and elapsed times.
All wells shall be disinfected following construction,
rehabilitation and well or pump repair before the sell is placed
in service. The well shall be pumped to waste (not into a septic
system) until the water is clear. Thereafter the well and the
pumping equipment shall be disinfected with a solution containing
at least 50 parts per million (ppm) chlorine solutions for a
minimum of 24 hours before the well is pumped to waste (not into a
septic system) and the water is found to be free of residual
chlorine compounds.
Suction lines must be a minimum of 100 feet to a septic system and
50 feet to a septic tank (per 310 CMR 15.00).
All connections made to a well casing made below ground shall be
protected by pitless adaptor or pitless unit that complies with
the most recent revision of the National Sanitation Foundation
Standard 56, ventilated pitless well adaptors.
The construction of underground injection wells is prohibited
within the City of Leominster.
Completed Inspection Form:
A well completion log, pumping test data with a sustained 4 hour
yield (or greater as needed) and a water quality analysis must be
submitted for review by the Department. If all criteria are met a
Notice of Completed Inspection form will be finished and submitted
to the applicant and the Building Department.
Disclaimer:
The issuance of a private well certificate shall not be construed
as a guarantee by the Department that the water supply system will
function satisfactorily or that the water supply will be of
sufficient quantity or quality for its intended use.
Severability:
If any provision of these regulations or the application thereof
is held to be invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, the
invalidity shall be limited to said provisions, and the remainder
of these regulations shall remain valid and effective. Any part of
these regulations subsequently invalidated by any state law shall
automatically be brought into conformity with the new or amended
law and shall be deemed to be effective immediately.
Enforcement:
Any person that does not comply with these regulations shall be
subject to the following fines: First violation, $100, Second
violation, $200, third and subsequent violations $300. Each day of
non-compliance will be considered and additional and separate
violation. |
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