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There is established use districts to be known as zones one, two, three and four of the drinking water source protection area, identified and described as follows:

A. Zone one is the area within a hundred-foot radius from the wellhead or spring.

B. Zone two is the area within a two hundred and fifty-day ground-water time of travel to the wellhead or spring, the boundary of the aquifer(s) which supplies water to the ground-water source, or the ground-water divide, whichever is closer.

C. Zone three (waiver criteria zone) is the area within a three-year ground-water time of travel to the wellhead or spring or the margin of the collection area, the boundary of the aquifer(s) which supplies water to the ground-water source, or the ground-water divide, whichever is closer.

D. Zone four is the area within a fifteen-year ground-water time of travel to the wellhead or spring, the boundary of the aquifer(s) which supplies water to the ground-water source, or the ground-water divide, whichever is closer. (Ord. 01-10 (part), 2001)