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ZONING REGULATIONS OF THE TOWN OF WILTON, CONNECTICUT

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29-9.D.permitted treatment or disposal sites in accordance with Part III of theConnecticut Department of Environmental Protection HazardousWaste Regulations, as amended.(5) Spill Protection, Control and Containment Plan: In order to obtain aSpecial Permit to handle, store or use liquid materials which arepotential groundwater contaminants, as provided by theseRegulations, the applicant shall prepare, for approval by theCommission, a spill protection control and containment plan, whichshall include but not be limited to the following items: the precautionsto be taken during the handling or transfer of the liquid material;provision of sufficient absorbent materials on-site; a schedule for theinspection and maintenance of equipment and containers; the methodof detection of spills and leaks and the name(s) of the person(s)responsible for implementing the spill protection, control andcontainment plan. The approved plan shall be kept on file in theoffice of the Commission.All spills shall be reported to the ZEO. Failure to report a spill mayresult in revocation of the Special Permit.(6) Agricultural operations shall employ best management practices asrecommended by the Soil Conservation Service and/or theAgricultural Stabilization Service for the application of manure,fertilizers or pesticides and management of animal wastes.6. Prohibited Uses: The following uses are prohibited in the Aquifer Protection Zone:a. The disposal of hazardous or solid wastes.b. The treatment of hazardous waste.c. The storage of hazardous waste generated off-site.d. The storage of hazardous waste generated on-site for a period in excess of90 days.e. New motor vehicle service stations, but existing facilities shall be consideredconforming uses.f. Oil, gasoline or hazardous material pipelines.g. Sewage effluent disposal.h. Finish striping establishments.i. Any industrial use otherwise permitted which discharges hazardous materialsor pollutants into the groundwater.7. Waiver of Use Regulations: Where it can be determined through on-site investigationmeeting the standards of the U.S. Geological Survey that a parcel of land within the APZ isnot within a primary recharge area, the restrictions above shall not apply.8. Modification of APZ Map: The Commission, following a public hearing, may change theboundaries of the APZ Map. The Commission may change such map on its own motion orupon the filing of a written petition. Following the public hearing, the APZ map may bechanged to delete areas which are not within the primary recharge area of the aquifer in164

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