55-0103 - Legislative findings.

§ 55-0103. Legislative findings.    The legislature finds that:    1. The scientific evidence of groundwater contamination is mounting;    2. Such contamination, once it occurs, is often irreversible;    3. Within this area subject to sole source aquifer designation, due to  their   particular  rate  of  recharge  and  associated  hydrogeological  conditions,   certain   groundwater   recharge   watershed   areas   are  particularly  critical  for  the  maintenance  of  large volumes of high  quality groundwater for long periods of time;    4. In the face of mounting cases  of  groundwater  contamination  from  toxic  organic  compounds,  nutrients,  salts  and other pollutants, the  state needs a program for the designation, protection and management  of  special groundwater protection areas;    5.  It  is  desirable to maintain natural vegetative and hydrogeologic  conditions in special groundwater protection areas;    6. Prevention of the contamination of high quality groundwater and the  protection of special groundwater protection areas  costs  substantially  less than measures to mitigate harm following contamination; and    7.  There  is a demonstrated need to protect, preserve and enhance the  land and water resources of special groundwater protection areas through  a new program which combines  the  capabilities  and  resources  of  the  local, state and federal governments and the private sector.    8.  Some  of  the nonpoint source control strategies developed for the  special groundwater protection areas can be  used  to  minimize  further  contamination in developed deep aquifer recharge areas.