Stockton Municipal Code
Chapter 7
HEALTH AND SANITATION CODE
Part VII
WELLS AND WELL DRILLING
Division II
PERMITS
SEC. 7-710. PERMIT REQUIRED:
No person, as principal, servant, agent or employee, shall dig, drill, bore,
drive, repair or destroy any well or shall repair, replace, install or seal a
pump for use on any well, whether the well is to be used for domestic, irrigation,
testing, geophysical, or cathodic protection or other purposes, without having
a valid unrevoked or unsuspended permit to do so from the District Health Officer.
The permit shall be valid for one (1) year from date of issue. No property owner
shall be denied the right to install a well or pump on his property, if the work
is accomplished in accordance with this Part. No permit is necessary to replace
or repair equipment if the sanitary seal is not broken. A fee may be charged
for issuing a permit as determined by the City Council after a public hearing.
(Added by Ordinance 2311-C.S. — Effective Nov. 30, 1972)
SEC. 7-711. APPLICATION TO DISTRICT HEALTH OFFICER:
Every person proposing to dig, drill, bore, drive, repair, deepen or destroy
any well shall, before commencing the work, apply to the District Health
Officer for approval of the well site and method of installation or destruction,
and for a permit to do the work. Such application shall be on forms furnished
by the District Health Officer and contain such information as the District
Health officer may require. Said application is to be submitted at least
forty-eight (48) hours prior to the proposed commencement of work on said
permit application, as prescribed in the rules and regulations adopted pursuant
to this Part.
(Added by Ordinance 2311-C.S. — Effective Nov. 30, 1972)
SEC. 7-712. COMPLIANCE:
The Applicant applying for a permit for the construction, repair or destruction
of the well shall assume the responsibility of complying with all requirements
of said permit and this Part, including such rules and regulations as may
be adopted pursuant to this Part.
(Added by Ordinance 2311-C.S. — Effective Nov. 30, 1972)
SEC. 7-713. PERMITS:
Permits shall be granted to any owner or his authorized representative and
to those persons having a valid City Business License and a license from
the State Contractor's License Board as a well or pump contractor.
(Added by Ordinance 2311-C.S. — Effective Nov. 30, 1972)
SEC. 7-714. EMERGENCY REPAIRS:
In the event of an emergency, as evidenced by lack of water, repairs may proceed
without a permit. Emergency repairs include the construction of a new well,
or the repair, deepening or replacement of a well or pump. All work done
under emergency conditions shall comply with the rules and regulations adopted
pursuant to this Part. In all such cases, the owner or contractor must file
a statement that this was an emergency repair and the reason for the repair.
Application for emergency repairs must be made within forty-eight (48) hours
after such repairs are begun, excluding weekends and holidays.
(Added by Ordinance 2311-C.S. — Effective Nov. 30, 1972)
SEC. 7-715. SPECIAL PERMITS:
The District Health Officer may grant Special Permits for limited periods of
time when, in his opinion, the application of this Part or the rules and
regulations adopted pursuant to this Part would be impracticable or unnecessary.
In issuing such Special Permits, the District Health Officer may prescribe
such conditions as in his judgment will be necessary to protect the public
health.
(Added by Ordinance 2311-C.S. — Effective Nov. 30, 1972)
SEC. 7-716. WELL DRILLERS REPORT:
Upon completion of a well the applicant or the Licensed Contractor shall file
a copy of a Well Drillers Report with the Health District. These report forms
will be furnished by the District Health Officer.
(Added by Ordinance 2311-C.S. — Effective Nov. 30, 1972)
SEC. 7-717. WELL PITS:
The construction, use or installation of well pits shall not be permitted,
except under unusual circumstances as determined by the District Health Officer.
(Added by Ordinance 2311-C.S. — Effective Nov. 30, 1972)