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<td rowspan=8>Horizontal</td> | <td rowspan=8>Horizontal</td> | ||
− | <td> | + | <td>Public supply well</td> |
− | <td>50</td> | + | <td>100 for sensitive wells; 50 for others</td> |
− | <td> | + | <td>Required</td> |
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Required and recommended minimum vertical and horizontal separation distances. This represents the minimum distance from the infiltration practice to the structure of concern. If the structure is aboveground, the distance is measured from the edge of the permeable pavement to the structure. If the structure is underground, the vertical separation distance represents the distance from the point of infiltration through the bottom of the system to the structure, while the horizontal separation (often called setback) distance is the shortest distance from the edge of the system to the structure.
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Structure | Distance (feet) | Requirement or recommendation | Note(s) | |
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Vertical | Saturated soil | 3 | Requirement | |
Bedrock | 3 | Requirement | ||
Horizontal | Public supply well | 100 for sensitive wells; 50 for others | Required | |
Building/structure | 10 | Recommended | ||
Surface water | none unless local requirements exist | If nearby stream is impaired for chloride, see [1] | ||
Septic system | 35 | Recommended | ||
Contaminated soil/groundwater | No specific distance. Infiltration must not mobilize contaminants. | |||
Slope | 200 | Recommended | from toe of slope >= 20% | |
Karst | 1000 up-gradient 100 down-gradient | Requirement | Active karst |