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9.0 GUIDANCE FOR USE BY CITY OF CENTERVILLESTAFF <br />WELLHEAD PROTECTION PLANNING <br />To ensure that wellhead protection planning is viable for the City of Centerville, City staff has to <br />understand the nature of the City’s programand how their day-to-day actions pertain to the wellhead <br />protection program <br />Centerville’sWellhead Protection Manager: Public Works Director (Paul Palzer) <br />9.1 Activities Affecting Wellhead Protection <br />The list presented below reflects the type of information or activities that City staff may encounter or <br />manage as part of their normal functions that should be communicated to the wellhead protection <br />manager. <br />Public Safety Department (Fire and Police) <br />Emergency response and spills <br />Underground storage tank removal, particularly if contamination is observed <br />Fire suppression (if techniques may affect water quality) <br />Observed dumping <br />Building Inspector <br />Old storage tanks <br />Unsealed or abandoned wells <br />Public Works <br />Municiapl well siting <br />Well sampling and analysis results <br />Contamination noted during construction <br />Change in pumping of municipal wells <br />Sanitaryand stormsewer line breaks/ruptures, structural deficiencies <br />Sanitary sewer lift station overflow/failure <br />Observed dumping <br />Parks and Recreation <br />Observed dumping <br />Turf management <br />Planning <br />Down-zoning or other zoning changes <br />Unusual infiltration or stormwater issues <br />Environmental Assessment Worksheets (EAWs) <br />Installation of high-capacity wells <br />Special projects <br />27 <br />193803358 <br />Stantec Consulting Services, Inc. <br /> <br />