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Kent Sharon Stafford Salisbury Lebanon Lyme Norfolk Newtown Killingly Litchfield Goshen Guilford Granby Woodstock Haddam Suffield Tolland New Milford Cornwall Danbury Hebron Union Ashford Pomfret Ledyard Enfield Oxford Montville Salem Mansfield Colchester Thompson Groton Plainfield Greenwich Avon Berlin Canaan Madison East Haddam Glastonbury Coventry Griswold Easton Shelton Stamford Wilton Preston Bristol Hamden Hartland Ellington Redding Southbury Torrington Somers Cheshire Windsor Voluntown Warren Middletown Fairfield Simsbury Canterbury Woodbury Norwich Canton Stonington Monroe Eastford Wallingford Ridgefield Sterling East Lyme Waterford Willington Colebrook Brooklyn Washington North Stonington Roxbury Milford Winchester Southington Harwinton Durham Meriden Killingworth Barkhamsted Windham Morris Burlington Portland Bozrah New Hartford Hampton Waterbury Wolcott Weston Norwalk Watertown East Hampton Trumbull Putnam Sherman Bethel Chaplin Bethany Lisbon Old Lyme Farmington Vernon Branford Bloomfield Manchester Franklin Orange Columbia Plymouth Clinton Bolton Chester Scotland Westport Hartford East Windsor Essex Brookfield Stratford South Windsor New Fairfield Darien Andover Marlborough Bethlehem New Canaan North Branford New Haven North Haven Seymour Middlebury Sprague Prospect West Hartford Woodbridge Naugatuck Bridgeport Westbrook East Granby North Canaan East Hartford Bridgewater Rocky Hill Cromwell Deep River Newington Middlefield Old Saybrook New Britain Thomaston Plainville Wethersfield Derby Beacon Falls Ansonia Windsor Locks East Haven West Haven New London § ¨ ¦ 95 § ¨ ¦ 84 § ¨ ¦ 395 § ¨ ¦ 91 § ¨ ¦ 384 § ¨ ¦ 291 § ¨ ¦ 691 § ¨ ¦ 684 £ ¤ 44 £ ¤ 1 £ ¤ 7 £ ¤ 202 £ ¤ 6 £ ¤ 5 S V 15 S V 8 S V 9 S V 2 Long Island Sound New York Massachusetts Rhode Island Towns with Aquifer Protection Areas Note: Towns in red have adopted the Final Aquifer Protection Areas Base Map data was derived from U.S. Geological Survey Digital Line Graph data, edited by the Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection, Massachusetts Wellhead Protection Areas are from MassGIS. Rhode Island Wellhead Protection Areas are from RIGIS. This map may be reproduced provided credit is given to all contributing agencies and the Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection. This map represents the status of Aquifer Protection Area information in the DEP digital database as of the date of this map. CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION 79 Elm Street Hartford, CT 06106 Legend Level A Aquifer Protection Area (Final Adopted) Level A Aquifer Protection Area (Final) Level B Aquifer Protection Area (Preliminary) Massachusetts Wellhead Protection Area More information at www.mass.gov/deep Rhode Island Wellhead Protection Area More information at www.dem.ri.gov $ This map was prepared by DEEP, Bureau of Water Protection and Land Reuse, Tel: 860-424-3704 The digital data used in this map is available from www.ct.gov/deep/gisdata or DEEP Office of Information Management, 79 Elm Street Hartford, CT, 06106-5127 Tel: 860-424-3540 Fax: 860-424-4088 The inks on this map are not colorfast. Protect map from light and moisture. North American Datum 1983, Lambert Conformal Conic Projection. 1:150,000 1 in = 12,500 ft 3.5 0 3.5 7 10.5 Miles 3.5 0 3.5 7 10.5 Kilometers NOTE: This map shows Connecticut's Aquifer Protection Areas, as delineated through the Level A and Level B Mapping Processes. Aquifer Protection Areas are delineated for active public water supply wells in stratified drift that serve more that 1000 people, in accordance with Sections 22a- 354c and 22a-354z of the Connecticut General Statutes. Level B Mapping delineates a preliminary aquifer protection area, providing an estimate of the land area from which the well draws its water. Level A Mapping delineates the final Aquifer Protection Area, which becomes the regulatory boundary for land use controls designed to protect the well from contamination. As Level A Mapping is completed for each well field and approved by DEEP, it will replace the Level B Mapping. Towns that have adopted the Aquifer Protection Areas at the local level and for which land use regulations are now in place are designated by the solid red shading above and in red in the list of Towns with Aquifer Protection Areas. Wellhead protection areas in Massachusetts and Rhode Island are shown for information purposes. Avon Beacon Falls Berlin Bethany Bethel Bethlehem Bolton Bristol Brookfield Brooklyn Burlington Canterbury Canton Cheshire Clinton Colchester Coventry Cromwell Danbury Darien Derby East Lyme East Windsor Enfield Essex Farmington Glastonbury Goshen Griswold Guilford Hamden Killingly Ledyard Litchfield Madison Manchester Mansfield Meriden Middletown Naugatuck New Britain New Hartford New Milford Newtown North Canaan North Haven North Stonington Norwalk Old Saybrook Oxford Plainfield Plainville Plymouth Portland Prospect Putnam Ridgefield Rocky Hill Salisbury Seymour Shelton Simsbury Southbury Southington Sprague Stamford Stonington Thomaston Thompson Tolland Vernon Wallingford Watertown Westbrook Weston Westport Willington Wilton Woodbury CONNECTICUT AQUIFER PROTECTION AREAS BUREAU OF WATER PROTECTION AND LAND REUSE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION STATE OF CONNECTICUT August 26, 2019

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Page 1: CONNECTICUT AQUIFER PROTECTION AREAScteco.uconn.edu/maps/state/apaAdoptedReg.pdfBerlin Canaan Madison East Haddam Glastonbury Coventry Griswold Easton Shelton Stamford Wilton Preston

Kent

Sharon

StaffordSalisbury

Lebanon

Lyme

Norfolk

Newtown

Killingly

Litchfield

Goshen

Guilford

Granby Woodstock

Haddam

Suffield

Tolland

New Milford

Cornwall

Danbury

Hebron

Union

Ashford

Pomfret

Ledyard

Enfield

Oxford

Montville

Salem

Mansfield

Colchester

Thompson

Groton

Plainfield

Greenwich

Avon

Berlin

Canaan

Madison

East Haddam

Glastonbury

Coventry

Griswold

Easton

Shelton

Stamford

Wilton

Preston

Bristol

Hamden

Hartland

Ellington

Redding

Southbury

Torrington

Somers

Cheshire

Windsor

Voluntown

Warren

Middletown

Fairfield

Simsbury

Canterbury

WoodburyNorwich

Canton

Stonington

Monroe

Eastford

Wallingford

Ridgefield

Sterling

East Lyme Waterford

Willington

Colebrook

Brooklyn

Washington

North Stonington

Roxbury

Milford

Winchester

Southington

Harwinton

Durham

Meriden

Killingworth

Barkhamsted

Windham

Morris

Burlington

Portland

Bozrah

New Hartford

Hampton

Waterbury

Wolcott

Weston

Norwalk

Watertown

East Hampton

Trumbull

Putnam

Sherman

Bethel

Chaplin

Bethany

Lisbon

Old Lyme

Farmington

Vernon

Branford

Bloomfield

Manchester

Franklin

Orange

Columbia

Plymouth

Clinton

Bolton

Chester

Scotland

Westport

Hartford

East Windsor

Essex

Brookfield

Stratford

South Windsor

New Fairfield

Darien

Andover

MarlboroughBethlehem

New Canaan

North Branford

New Haven

North HavenSeymour

Middlebury

Sprague

Prospect

West Hartford

Woodbridge

Naugatuck

Bridgeport

Westbrook

East Granby

North Canaan

East Hartford

Bridgewater

Rocky Hill

Cromwell

Deep River

Newington

Middlefield

Old Saybrook

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Derby

Beacon Falls

Ansonia

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Towns withAquifer Protection Areas

Note: Towns in red have adoptedthe Final Aquifer Protection Areas

Base Map data was derived from U.S. Geological Survey Digital Line Graph data,edited by the Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection,

Massachusetts Wellhead Protection Areas are from MassGIS.

Rhode Island Wellhead Protection Areas are from RIGIS.This map may be reproduced provided credit is given to all contributing

agencies and the Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection.

This map represents the status of Aquifer Protection Area informationin the DEP digital database as of the date of this map.

CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION79 Elm StreetHartford, CT 06106

LegendLevel A Aquifer Protection Area (Final Adopted)Level A Aquifer Protection Area (Final)Level B Aquifer Protection Area (Preliminary)Massachusetts Wellhead Protection AreaMore information at www.mass.gov/deepRhode Island Wellhead Protection AreaMore information at www.dem.ri.gov

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This map was prepared by DEEP, Bureau of Water Protection and Land Reuse,

Tel: 860-424-3704The digital data used in this map is available from

www.ct.gov/deep/gisdata orDEEP Office of Information Management, 79 Elm Street

Hartford, CT, 06106-5127Tel: 860-424-3540 Fax: 860-424-4088

The inks on this map are not colorfast. Protect map from light and moisture.

North American Datum 1983, Lambert Conformal Conic Projection.

1:150,000

1 in = 12,500 ft

3.5 0 3.5 7 10.5 Miles

3.5 0 3.5 7 10.5 Kilometers

NOTE: This map shows Connecticut's Aquifer ProtectionAreas, as delineated through the Level A and Level BMapping Processes. Aquifer Protection Areas are delineatedfor active public water supply wells in stratified drift that servemore that 1000 people, in accordance with Sections 22a-354c and 22a-354z of the Connecticut General Statutes.Level B Mapping delineates a preliminary aquifer protectionarea, providing an estimate of the land area from which thewell draws its water. Level A Mapping delineates the finalAquifer Protection Area, which becomes the regulatoryboundary for land use controls designed to protect the wellfrom contamination. As Level A Mapping is completed foreach well field and approved by DEEP, it will replace theLevel B Mapping.Towns that have adopted the Aquifer Protection Areas at thelocal level and for which land use regulations are now inplace are designated by the solid red shading above and inred in the list of Towns with Aquifer Protection Areas.Wellhead protection areas in Massachusetts and RhodeIsland are shown for information purposes.

AvonBeacon FallsBerlinBethanyBethelBethlehemBoltonBristolBrookfieldBrooklynBurlingtonCanterburyCantonCheshireClintonColchesterCoventryCromwellDanburyDarienDerbyEast LymeEast WindsorEnfieldEssexFarmingtonGlastonburyGoshenGriswoldGuilfordHamdenKillinglyLedyardLitchfieldMadisonManchesterMansfieldMeridenMiddletownNaugatuck

New BritainNew HartfordNew MilfordNewtownNorth CanaanNorth HavenNorthStoningtonNorwalkOld SaybrookOxfordPlainfieldPlainvillePlymouthPortlandProspectPutnamRidgefieldRocky HillSalisburySeymourSheltonSimsburySouthburySouthingtonSpragueStamfordStoningtonThomastonThompsonTollandVernonWallingfordWatertownWestbrookWestonWestportWillingtonWiltonWoodbury

CONNECTICUT AQUIFER PROTECTION AREASBUREAU OF WATER PROTECTION AND LAND REUSE

DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTIONSTATE OF CONNECTICUT

August 26, 2019