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If management areas were delineated using the optional two-mile radius delineation procedure, or if protection zones appear to be excessively conservative (too large), they may be disputed according to the following procedure:

A. Submit written comments to the land use authority stating the reasons that the delineated management area or protective zones should be reconsidered.

B. If the land use authority concurs, it may authorize a new hydrogeologic investigation at the expense of the entity requesting changes to the delineated management area or protective zones.

C. The new hydrogeologic investigation must then be submitted to the Utah Division of Drinking Water for its review.

D. If the Division of Drinking Water finds that the new hydrogeologic investigation is protective and meets the requirements of a delineation report according to the Utah Drinking Water Source Protection for Ground Water Sources Rule (R309-600), the land use authority may enforce this chapter according to the new protection zones. [Ord. 08-17-2021B § 2 (Exh. A)].