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Kittitas County, WA <br />§ 17A.03.010 CRITICAL AREAS § 17A.03.040 <br />Downloaded from https://ecode360.com/KI6857 on 2025-05-15 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />CHAPTER 17A.03 <br />CRITICAL AQUIFER RECHARGE AREAS (CARAs) <br /> <br />§ 17A.03.010. Purpose and intent. <br />The purpose of this chapter is to protect critical aquifer recharge areas from degradation resulting from <br />alterations and development. It is the intent of this chapter to safeguard groundwater resources against <br />contaminants from alterations and development. <br />(Ord. 2021-016, 2021) <br /> <br />§ 17A.03.020. Designation, and mapping. <br />1. Classification and designation. Critical aquifer recharge areas are areas of unconsolidated deposits <br />within the Roslyn and Kittitas Basins, and all Group A well head protection areas, as shown on the <br />County's critical areas maps. All projects proposing uses listed in 17A.03.030 that are within the <br />unconsolidated deposits within the Kittitas and Roslyn basins, or within a Group A wellhead <br />protection area shall be reviewed for potential hazards to groundwater. <br />2. Mapping. The designated Critical Aquifer Recharge Areas are mapped in the Kittitas County Critical <br />Areas Ordinance Critical Aquifer Recharge Area Map. Permit reviews will be based on the mapped <br />critical area designation shown on the critical areas maps. <br />(Ord. 2021-016, 2021) <br /> <br />§ 17A.03.030. Applicability. <br />This chapter regulates the following uses when located in a critical aquifer recharge area: <br />1. Storage tanks; <br />2. Commercial vehicle repair, servicing, and salvaging facilities; <br />3. Reclaimed wastewater; <br />4. New landfills, including hazardous or dangerous waste, municipal solid waste, special waste, wood <br />waste of more than two thousand (2,000) cubic yards, and inert and demolition waste landfills; <br />5. Injection wells used for disposal of waste products including, but not limited to, stormwater discharge, <br />hazardous or radioactive waste, or industrial waste; <br />6. Wood treatment facilities that allow any portion of the treatment process to occur over permeable <br />surfaces (both natural and manmade); <br />7. Commercial coal, ore mining operations, and natural gas exploration and extraction; <br />8. Facilities that store, process, or dispose of chemicals containing perchloroethylene (PCE) or methyl <br />tertiary butyl ether (MTBE) or other chemicals with the potential to contaminate groundwater; <br />9. Dairy farms and feedlots; <br />10. Man-made stormwater detention or infiltration ponds, manure lagoons, and irrigation ponds; and <br />11. Any other alteration or development that the Director determines - based on best available science - <br />is likely to have a significant adverse impact on ground water. <br />(Ord. 2021-016, 2021)