Drinking Water Source Protection Areas - Ground Water Public Water Systems, Inner Management Zones [Ohio]
Ohio EPA, Division of Drinking and Ground Water
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2017
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Drinking Water Source Protection Areas - Ground Water Public Water Systems, Inner Management Zones [Ohio]
Description
Data updated daily between midnight and 6 am. The Ohio Source Water Protection Program is intended to protect Ohio's streams, rivers, lakes, reservoirs, and ground waters used for public drinking water from future contamination. To protect drinking water supplies, a protection area is delineated based on the area that supplies water to the well or surface water intake. A Drinking Water Source Water Protection Area for a public water system using ground water is the surface and subsurface area surrounding a public water supply well(s) which will provide water from an aquifer to the well(s) within five years as delineated or endorsed by the agency under Ohio's Wellhead Protection and Source Water Assessment and Protection Programs. The Inner Management Zone is the surface and subsurface area surrounding a public water supply well(s) that will provide water to the well(s) within one year as delineated or endorsed by the agency under the wellhead protection program and the source water assessment and protection program.
Ohio EPA, Division of Drinking and Ground Water (2017). Drinking Water Source Protection Areas - Ground Water Public Water Systems, Inner Management Zones [Ohio]. . https://ogrip-geohio.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/cff72ffe916640d48d653198316c69d6 (dataset)