Hastings Area Superfund Site
Institutional Controls Tracking System
Facility Name
Hastings Area Superfund Site
Zip Code
68901
City
Hastings
County Name
Adams
ICTs_files
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Hastings Area_Mechanism_Ordinance.pdf | 5.13 MB |
Geographic Area
Beginning at the intersection of 12th Street and Highland Road in Hastings; thence East on 12th Street to Maxon Avenue; thence South on Maxon Avenue to Prairie Lake Road; thence west on Prairie Lake Road to Baltimore Avenue; thence north on Baltimore Avenue to Idlewilde Road; thence west on Idlewilde Road to Marian Road; thence north on Marian Road to Highway 6, also known as J Street; thence west on Highway 6, also known as J Street, to Southern Hills Drive; thence north on Southern Hills Drive, and continuing north on Highland Drive to the point of beginning.
Address
n/a
Media
GroundWater
Category
Government
Type
Local Ordinance
Text
The Hastings City Council finds and determines that certain contaminants have, for many years, existed in certain areas of the groundwater in and near the City of Hastings, and that certain legislation is necessary and appropriate for the purpose of supplementing the various measures undertaken by the City of Hastings and others, aimed at reducing or eliminating the possibility that humans will come into contact with such contaminants. It is the intention of the City that existing water wells within the area where contaminated groundwater exists, which area shall be hereafter known as the Hastings Institutional Control Area, shall be allowed to remain in existence only if reasonable safeguards are implemented so that there is no reasonable likelihood of human contact with the contaminants in the groundwater. It is also the intention of the City that no new domestic water wells may be installed within the Hastings Institutional Control Area. Within sixty days after the effective date of this ordinance, all existing water wells within the Hastings Institutional
Compliance Reporting
Annual reporting by responsible party pursuant to approved remedy, and Superfund 5-year review.
Restrictions
Prohibit Domestic Ground Water Well Installation/ Construction Require Registration of Existing Wells