Delaware Source Water Protection Polygons Douglas Rambo, P.G. Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control Source Water Protection.

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Delaware Source Water Protection Polygons Douglas Rambo, P.G. Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control Source Water Protection Program

Delaware Source Water Protection Polygons  In 1999 EPA Region III approved Delaware’s Source Water Assessment Plan (SWAP) detailing the methodologies used to delineate wellhead protection area (WHPA) polygons for approximately 1,200 wells (500+ water systems).  Delaware has delineation criteria for drinking water sources in confined and unconfined aquifers.  In 2003 DNREC participated in a pilot project with the GWPC to explore transfer of SWA data to EPA for incorporation into the WATERS database. 5/29/2012 EN2012 2

Delaware Source Water Protection Polygons  The CADMUS Group analyzed the Delaware Source Water Program Database and created a XML Schema that allowed for the merging of our geospatial (ESRI Shapefile) data and data from our program’s MS Access database. 5/29/2012 EN2012 3

Delaware Source Water Protection Polygons  Methodologies  Confined aquifer well WHPA’s consist of a circular fixed radius with a minimum 150-foot radius.  Unconfined aquifer wells pumping less than 50,000 gallons/day also get delineated with a fixed radius delineation of at least 150- foot radius.  Unconfined aquifer wells that pump greater than 50,000 gallons/day require delineation using groundwater modeling software (i.e. EPA WhAEM or Schlumberger Water Services’ Visual MODFLOW). 5/29/2012 EN2012 4

Delaware Source Water Protection Polygons  Special Cases  New Castle County = more stringent than State with a minimum of 300-foot radius area around a public well.  City of Dover East Wellfield = 7 high volume unconfined aquifer wells each buffered by a 1-mile radius 5/29/2012 EN2012 5

Delaware Source Water Protection Polygons  The Source water Program provides an ESRI shapefile to the DNREC Office of Information Technology as well as source data from our program database.  Future improvements  Delineation information is now being stored in ESRI Personal Geotadabases by water system with detailed source information tied to the polygon.  A DNREC contractor has developed a routine to compile the delineation information from all of the individual Geodatabases into a single ESRI Shapefile. This may reduce the need to send both shapefile and database data through the node. 5/29/2012 EN2012 9