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Water Resource Protection Areasfor
City of NewarkCity of WilmingtonNew Castle County
Delaware1987, Revised 1993, 2001, 2006, and December 2011
Map 1 of 3
Map composed by Nicole M. MinniWater Resources Agency, University of Delaware
Cockeysville Formation WRPA
Wellhead WRPA
Surface Water WRPA
Flood Plains
Recharge WRPARecharge Areas
Drainage Area
Watersheds upstream from Public Surface Water Intakes
Source Watersheds
Water Resource Protection Areas(WRPAs)
OutcropWissahickon
Reservoir Watershed
Erosion Prone Slopes
Class C WRPA
Class A WRPA - 150-foot RadiusClass A WRPA
Transient, Non-Community Wells(Restaurants, Stores, Hotels, Parks, etc.)Non-Transient, Non-Community Wells(Schools, Daycare Centers, Office, Factory, etc.)
0 2,500 5,000 7,500 10,0001,250Feet
(From New Castle County Unified Development Code, Adopted on December31, 1997, and as amended.)
SURFACE WATER RESOURCE PROTECTION AREAS
WELLHEAD WATER RESOURCE PROTECTION AREAS
COCKEYSVILLE FORMATION WATER RESOURCE PROTECTION AREAS
DEFINITIONS
The Cockeysville Formation Water Resource Protection Areas consist of: (1) areas thatare directly underlain (outcrop) by the Cockeysville Formation, and (2) land surfaceareas which drain to the areas underlain by the Cockeysville Formation (CockeysvilleFormation Drainage Area). The locations of the Cockeysville Formation were obtained from Plate 1 of a report prepared by the Delaware Geological Survey in 1991 titled "Summary Report, Geology and Hydrology of the Cockeysville Formation, New Castle County, Delaware." Areas draining to and across the Cockeysville Formation were derived from the U. S. Geological Survey 7.5 minute topographic quadrangle maps.
The brown areas depicted on Plate 1 in the "Summary Report" mark areas underlain bythe Wissahickon or Setters formations where inter-formational groundwater flow to theCockeysville Formation is considered greater than average. For land use regulation purposes, these areas are considered as being in the Cockeysville Formation DrainageArea.
The Cockeysville Formation forms environmentally sensitive areas because the rockswhich comprise the formation (calcite and dolomite) are fractured and subject todissolution. The associated complex sub-surface drainage system, potential for rapidgroundwater movement, and sinkhole formation make the groundwater in this areahighly susceptible to contamination. In addition, recharge to this formation, essential formaintaining the groundwater resource, is limited by the relatively small outcrop areas.The Cockeysville Formation in the Hockessin area currently supports public and privatewater supply wells producing an average of more than 1.5 million gallons per day.
Wellhead Water Resource Protection Areas are surface and sub-surface areassurrounding public water supply wells or wellfields where the quantity or quality ofgroundwater moving toward such wells or wellfields may be adversely affected by landuse activity. Such activity may result in a reduction of recharge or may lead tointroduction of contaminants to groundwater used for public supply.Three classes of Wellhead Water Resource Protection Areas are shown on the maps.
Class A - The area within a 300 foot radius circle around all public water supply wells which are classified as water systems, as defined by Section 22.146 (Public Water Systems) in the State of Delaware Regulations Governing Public Drinking Water Systems. Class A wells are community, transient non-community, and non-transientnon-community.
Class B - The Glendale and Eastern States Wellfields. These Wellhead Protection Areas have been delineated through the use of hydrogeologic mapping, analytical methods, and application of U.S. EPA modular semi-analytical models using a five year time-of-travel by the Delaware Geological Survey as discussed in a report prepared by the Delaware Geological Survey entitled "Application of the EPA WHPA Models for Delineation of Wellhead Protection Areas in the Glendale and Eastern States Wellfields, New Castle County, Delaware" dated January 1993.
Class C - Wellhead Protection Areas delineated by the Delaware Geological Survey andthe Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control through theinterpretation of geologic and hydrologic reports and maps, water-table maps, and professional judgment. Such areas are considered preliminary designations.
Surface Water Resource Protection Areas consist of : (1) the areas which drain on thesurface or underground to existing public water supply reservoirs, (2) the land surfacesin the Flood Plain upstream of an approved public water supply intake. The Flood Plainis comprised of the 100-year Flood Plain as defined in Article 33 of New Castle County Unified Development Code and (a) delineated by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (2010) and (b) soils frequently and very frequently flooded mapped by the New Castle County Soil Survey, prepared by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service (2010), and (3) Erosion Prone Slopes contiguous to and draining toward a Flood Plain or a water course upstream of an approved public watersupply intake. Erosion Prone Slopes consist of soils with all or part of the area at greaterthan or equal to 15% slopes as mapped by the New Castle County Soil Survey, preparedby the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service (2010)with map unit symbols BkD, BnF, BrvF, CnD, GaC, GaD, GaE, GeC, GgC, GgD, GhC, GnC, MaC, MaD, MaE, MxC, NtC, NvC, NvD, NvE, SaD, SaE, and UzF.
Surface water sources are susceptible to pollutants released in proximity to and upstreamof intakes or storage facilities. Currently, these sources provide approximately 70% ofthe daily public water supply and most of the emergency water supply for New Castle County. The drainage areas, flood plains, and erosion prone slopes were derived fromthe following maps and report: (1) U. S. Geological Survey Topographic Quadranglemaps, (2) WATER 2000, Volume VII, 1984, Water Resources Agency for New Castle County (1984), (3) Digital Flood Plain Mapping, Federal Emergency Management Agency (2010), and (4) New Castle County Soil Survey, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service (2010).
The drainage areas, flood plains, and erosion prone slopes were derived from the following maps and report: (1) U. S. Geological Survey Topographic Quadrangle maps, (2) WATER 2000, Volume VII, 1984, Water Resources Agency for New Castle County (1984), (3) Digital Flood Plain Mapping, Federal Emergency Management Agency, 1997, and (4) Soil Survey of New Castle County, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1970.
New Castle County Department of Land Use, New Castle County Roads, 2011.
Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control, Public SurfaceWater Supply Intakes Database and Public Water Supply Wells Database, 2011.
Delaware Geological Survey, Delineation of Ground-Water Recharge Resource ProtectionAreas in the Coastal Plain of New Castle County, Delaware, 1993.
Delaware Geological Survey, Application of the EPA WHPA Models for Delineation ofWellhead Protection Areas in the Glendale and Eastern States Wellfields New CastleCounty, Delaware, 1993.
Delaware Geological Survey, Letter to Water Resources Agency for New Castle County, September 27, 1993.
Delaware Geological Survey, Summary Report Geology and Hydrology of the CockeysvilleFormation, New Castle County, Delaware, 1991.Federal Emergency Management Agency, Digital Flood Plain Maps, 2010.
New Castle County, Delaware, New Castle County Unified Development Code, adopted onDecember 31, 1997 and as amended.
United States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service, NewCastle County Soil Survey, 2010.
United States Geological Survey, Newark East (1985), Newark West (1970), Kennett Square (1985), and Wilmington North (1973) Quadrangles.United States Geological Survey, Digital Line Graph (DLG) files, check this date 1993.
Water Resources Agency for New Castle County, New Castle County ResourceProtection Area Program Revision, 1987.
RECHARGE WATER RESOURCE PROTECTION AREAS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
REFERENCES
Recharge Water Resource Protection Areas are designated as having excellent potential for groundwater recharge. They were delineated using methodology described in a report prepar-ed by the Delaware Geological Survey entitled "Delineation of Ground-Water Recharge Resource Protection Areas in the Coastal Plain of New Castle County, Delaware (1993)."
This map was prepared by the University of Delaware, Institute for Public Administration, Water Resources Agency with technical assistance from the Delaware Geological Survey, Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control, New Castle County Department of Special Services, New Castle County Department of Land Use, New Castle Conservation District, and the New Castle County Resource Protection Area Technical Advisory Committee. Technical reports completed by private consultants on individual development proposals were also used to revise WRPA boundaries.