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:.. <br />... .... <br />_~ Gilpin County Regalatianr forCutain Manus aj5tate (nruvt <br />15) Prevent significant deterioration or degradarion of existing air and watu quality; <br />1~ Avoid direct conflict with adopted master plans; and <br />1~ Promote the general health, safety and welfare of the citizens of Gilpin County. <br />a.2. Activities Included. A major infrastrucwre project includes: . <br />I) Major new domestic water and/or sewage treaunent systems: <br />2) Major extensions of domesdc watu and/or sewage treatment systems; <br />~'-"-'~ 3) Munirrpal and industrial water projects, and <br />4) Major facilities of a public utility. <br />4.3. Definitions. In addition to definitions appearing elsewhere in the county's land use and <br />development regulations, certain terns used in this Section ate dcCuted below. <br />1) "Adverse" means unfavorable or harmful. <br />2) "Applicant" means any individual, partnership, corporation, association, company, or other <br />public or corporate body including the federal government or any federal entity and including any <br />poetical subdivision, agency, instrumentality orcreation of the state. <br />3) "Aquifer recharge area" means any area where surface waters may infdaate a water bearing <br />stawm of permeable rack, sand or gravel including welts used for the disposal of wastewater or <br />other toxic pollutants. <br />4) "Collector system" means a network of pipes and conduits through which sewage flows to a <br />sewage treatment plant <br />5) "Development" means any construction, activity and/or on-going operation which changes the <br />basic character or the use of the environment in which the construction, activity ar operation <br />ocettrs. <br />~ "Ikvelopment area" means the geographic subarea of the County which wii! be developed or <br />direcdy altered by the construction of the proposed project <br />~ "Distribution system" means a network of pipes and conduits through which water is piped ro <br />the public for human consumption. <br />Septemlmr 21, 1992 <br />Page 20 <br />