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<br /> <br />Kittitas County Shoreline Master Program <br />Chapter 5 84 <br />March 7, 2016 <br />Kittitas County Board of County Commissioners Shoreline Master Program Adopting Ordinance <br />Kittitas County Shoreline Master Program Exhibit A | March 2016 | Page 84 of 339 <br />d. New landfills, including hazardous or dangerous waste, municipal solid waste, <br />special waste, wood waste of more than two thousand (2,000) cubic yards, and <br />inert and demolition waste landfills; <br />e. Underground injection wells. Class I, III, and IV wells and subclasses 5F01, <br />5D03, 5F04, 5W09, 5W10, 5W11, 5W31, 5X13, 5X14, 5X15, 5W20, 5X28, and <br />5N24 of Class V wells; <br />f. Wood treatment facilities that allow any portion of the treatment process to occur <br />over permeable surfaces (both natural and manmade); and <br />g. Facilities that store, process, or dispose of chemicals containing <br />perchloroethylene (PCE) or methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE). <br />W. Regulations—critical aquifer recharge areas reports <br /> <br />1. When required by this code, hydrogeological reports for proposed uses and <br />developments in critical aquifer recharge areas shall include the following <br />information in addition to the general mitigation requirements listed above: <br />a. Geologic setting and soils information for the site and surrounding area; <br />b. Water quality data, including pH, temperature, dissolved oxygen, conductivity <br />nitrates, and bacteria; <br />c. Location and depth of perched water tables; <br />d. Recharge potential of facility site (permeability/transmissivity); <br />e. Hydrologic budget; <br />f. Local groundwater flow, direction, and gradient; <br />g. Location, depth, and other water quality data on the three (3) shallowest wells or <br />springs located within one thousand (1,000) feet of the site; <br />h. Impacts on wellhead protection areas located within the proposed site; <br />i. Surface water locations within one thousand (1,000) feet of the site; <br />j. Discussion of the effects of the proposed project on groundwater quality and <br />quantity; <br />k. Recommendations on appropriate mitigation, if any, to assure that there shall be <br />no measurable exceedence of minimum state groundwater quality standards or <br />measurable reduction in available quantity of groundwater; <br />l. Emergency management plan; and <br />m. Containment release detection. <br />5.3 Flood hazard reduction <br />The following provisions apply to actions taken to reduce flood damage or hazard and to <br />uses, development, and shoreline modifications that may increase flood hazards. Flood <br />hazard reduction measures may consist of non-structural measures, such as setbacks, <br />land use controls, wetland restoration, dike removal, use relocation, biotechnical <br />measures, and stormwater management programs as well as structural measures such <br />as dikes, levees, revetments, floodwalls, channel realignment, and elevation of <br />structures consistent with the National Flood Insurance Program.