- (a) The division shall prepare a site management plan based upon existing information.
(b) Information to be considered for purposes of preparing the site management plan shall include the following:
- (1) Recommendations of the site management area committee after review of the division's investigative report and findings on the source and receptors of pesticide contamination;
- (2) Whether the source of contamination is a result of pesticide use or handling in accordance with the label, misuse or an accident;
- (3) Name and address of the potentially responsible party(ies) of the pesticide application or use area;
(4) Tax assessor's information including:
- a. Tract and map number;
- b. Lot and parcel number;
- c. Deed book number; and
- d. Deed page number;
- (5) Pertinent physical features such as hydrology and hydrogeology, surface water or groundwater susceptibility and other relevant subjects which support the basis for recommending a particular area as a site management area(s);
(6) A map with boundaries as specified in Pes 1002.08, of the potential site management area which shall be one of the following:
- a. A detailed U.S. Geological Survey map at a scale of 1:24000 or 1:25000;
- b. A copy of an assessor's map at a scale of no less than 1:1000; or
- c. A map prepared by a New Hampshire licensed land surveyor at a scale of no less than 1:1000;
(7) Information which shall be plotted on the map described in Pes 1002.07(b)(6) to include the following:
- a. North arrow, specified as magnetic or true;
- b. Distinguishable landmark such as a street, boundmarker, fence line, building, or the most discernable landmark available;
- c. Ownership boundaries;
d. Location of water wells in the area outside of the site management area for a distance of 1000 feet from the boundary of the potential site management area including:
- 1. Distance of each water well to the boundary; and
- 2. An indication of whether the well is public or private; and
e. Location of surface waters in the area outside of the site management area for a distance of 1000 feet from the boundary of the potential site management area including the following:
- 1. Name of the water body;
- 2. Type of surface water such as lake, pond, river, stream, swamp, marsh, or bog; and
- 3. Whether the surface water is surface waters or their tributaries used for a public water supply;
- (8) Descriptions of restrictions recommended for the site management area as described in Pes 1002.09 and a schedule and methods for review of their effectiveness;
- (9) Reference to informational and educational programs concerned with increasing the competency of pesticide applicators;
- (10) The presence of a soil type that favors leaching or retention of pesticides;
- (11) The availability of existing wells or other water sources, such as surface waters, for monitoring purposes; and
(12) The need to conduct monitoring in order to:
- a. Track the level of contaminants over time; or
- b. Track the distribution of contamination so as to assess risk to abutting areas.
Source. #5702, eff 9-17-93; ss by #6316, eff 8-13-96; ss by #8131, eff 8-13-04; ss by #10333, eff 5-10-13; ss by #14064, eff 8-22-24