Conn. Agencies Regs. § 22a-354i-5 - Prohibited and regulated activities
(a) All regulated
activities are prohibited in aquifer protection areas, except as specified in
subsection (b) of this section.
(b)
The following regulated activities are not prohibited in aquifer protection
areas:
(1) A registered regulated activity
which is conducted in compliance with section
22a-354i-9
of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies; and
(2) a regulated activity which has received a
permit issued pursuant to section
22a-354i-8 of
the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies.
(c) The following are not regulated
activities:
(1) Any activity conducted at a
residence without compensation;
(2)
any activity involving the use or storage of no more than two and one-half
(2.5) gallons of each type of hazardous material on-site at any one time,
provided the total of all hazardous materials on-site does not exceed
fifty-five (55) gallons at any one time;
(3) any agricultural activity regulated
pursuant to section
22a-354m(d)
of the Connecticut General Statutes;
(4) any activity provided all the following
conditions are satisfied:
(A) such activity
takes place solely within an enclosed building in an area with an impermeable
floor,
(B) such activity involves
no more than 10% of the floor area in the building where the activity takes
place,
(C) any hazardous material
used in connection with such activity is stored in such building at all
times,
(D) all waste waters
generated by such activity are lawfully disposed through a connection to a
publicly owned treatment works, and
(E) such activity does not involve (i) repair
or maintenance of internal combustion engines, including without limitation,
vehicles, or equipment associated with such vehicles, (ii) underground storage
of any hazardous material, or (iii) above ground storage of more than one
hundred and ten (110) gallons of hazardous materials;
(5) any activity solely involving the use of
lubricating oil provided all the following conditions are satisfied:
(A) such activity does not involve cleaning
of metals with chlorinated solvents at the facility,
(B) such activity takes place solely within
an enclosed building in an area with an impermeable floor,
(C) any hazardous material used in connection
with such activity is stored in such building at all times, and
(D) such activity does not involve (i) repair
or maintenance of internal combustion engines, including without limitation,
vehicles, or equipment associated with such vehicles, (ii) underground storage
of any hazardous material, or (iii) above ground storage of more than 110
gallons of such lubricating oil and associated hazardous waste; and
(6) any activity involving the
dispensing of oil or petroleum from an above-ground storage tank or tanks with
an aggregate volume of 2000 gallons or less provided all the following
conditions are satisfied:
(A) such dispensing
activity takes place solely on a paved surface which is covered by a
roof,
(B) the above-ground storage
tank (or tanks) is a double-walled tank with overfill alarms, and
(C) all associated piping is either above
ground, or has secondary containment.
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