INTAKE PROTECTION ZONE definition

INTAKE PROTECTION ZONE. (IPZ) means an area vulnerable to water quality or water quantity threats surrounding a municipal surface water intake as delineated in a Sources Water Protection Plan. (2017-65)
INTAKE PROTECTION ZONE. (IPZ) means a zone established around a surface water intake of drinking water as prescribed in the Technical Rules: Clean Water Act, 2006. The IPZ-1 is a circle that has a radius of 1000 metres (1 km) from the centre point of every intake that serves as the source or entry point of raw water supply for the system. The Assessment Report identified that where the area delineated includes land, the IPZ-1 only included a setback on the land of up to 120 metres or the regulated limit. An area known as IPZ-2 was delineated in the Assessment Report based on a two hour time of travel to the centre point including surface water and drainage that would contribute to the two hour time of travel up to 120 metres in land.
INTAKE PROTECTION ZONE means the vulnerable area delineated around surface water intakes for municipal drinking water systems and is comprised of subzones: