No applications shall be accepted nor shall permits be issued pursuant to § 20-32-108 by the Department of Health for the construction or operation of a facility in which any of the following factors is present: (1) The location of the facility is within a "regulatory floodway", as adopted by communities participating in the national flood program managed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency; (2) The location of the facility overlies any portion of a significant surface or subsurface sand and gravel aquifer for its primary recharge zone or a high-yield bedrock aquifer; (3) The location of the facility could pose a threat to fisheries, wildlife, or other natural resources; or (4) The location of the facility does not comply with zoning regulations of the locality in which the facility is proposed. Acts 1993, No. 491, § 5; 1993, No. 861, § 5. No applications shall be accepted nor shall permits be issued pursuant to § 20-32-108 by the Department of Health for the construction or operation of a facility in which any of the following factors is present: (1) The location of the facility is within a "regulatory floodway", as adopted by communities participating in the national flood program managed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency; (2) The location of the facility overlies any portion of a significant surface or subsurface sand and gravel aquifer for its primary recharge zone or a high-yield bedrock aquifer; (3) The location of the facility could pose a threat to fisheries, wildlife, or other natural resources; or (4) The location of the facility does not comply with zoning regulations of the locality in which the facility is proposed. Acts 1993, No. 491, § 5; 1993, No. 861, § 5. No applications shall be accepted nor shall permits be issued pursuant to § 20-32-108 by the Department of Health for the construction or operation of a facility in which any of the following factors is present: (1) The location of the facility is within a "regulatory floodway", as adopted by communities participating in the national flood program managed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency; (2) The location of the facility overlies any portion of a significant surface or subsurface sand and gravel aquifer for its primary recharge zone or a high-yield bedrock aquifer; (3) The location of the facility could pose a threat to fisheries, wildlife, or other natural resources; or (4) The location of the facility does not comply with zoning regulations of the locality in which the facility is proposed. Acts 1993, No. 491, § 5; 1993, No. 861, § 5. No applications shall be accepted nor shall permits be issued pursuant to § 20-32-108 by the Department of Health for the construction or operation of a facility in which any of the following factors is present: (1) The location of the facility is within a "regulatory floodway", as adopted by communities participating in the national flood program managed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency; (2) The location of the facility overlies any portion of a significant surface or subsurface sand and gravel aquifer for its primary recharge zone or a high-yield bedrock aquifer; (3) The location of the facility could pose a threat to fisheries, wildlife, or other natural resources; or (4) The location of the facility does not comply with zoning regulations of the locality in which the facility is proposed. Acts 1993, No. 491, § 5; 1993, No. 861, § 5.
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