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Alhambra, CA Code of Ordinances
Alhambra, California Code of Ordinances
CHARTER
TITLE I: GENERAL PROVISIONS
TITLE II: ADMINISTRATION AND PERSONNEL
TITLE III: FINANCE
TITLE IV: FRANCHISES
TITLE V: BUSINESS LICENSES AND REGULATIONS
TITLE VI: HEALTH AND SANITATION
TITLE VII: ANIMALS
TITLE VIII: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT REVENUE BOND LAW
TITLE IX: PUBLIC PEACE AND SAFETY
TITLE X: BICYCLES
TITLE XI: VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
TITLE XII: PARKING LOTS
TITLE XIII: STREETS AND SIDEWALKS
TITLE XIV: PARKS AND PUBLIC GROUNDS
TITLE XV: WATER
TITLE XVI: SEWERS
TITLE XVII: INDUSTRIAL WASTE
TITLE XVIII: COMMUNITY NOISE AND VIBRATION CONTROL
TITLE XIX: FIRE
TITLE XX: BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION
TITLE XXI: OIL AND GAS WELLS
TITLE XXII: SUBDIVISIONS
TITLE XXIII: ZONING
TITLE XXIV: SOLAR ENERGY
TABLE OF SPECIAL ORDINANCES
PARALLEL REFERENCES
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§ 21.12.060 AREA TO BE MAINTAINED RUBBISH FREE.
   All land within 25 feet of any oil well or temporary geological exploratory core hole, flammable liquid tank or other appurtenance to any such well or temporary geological exploratory core hole shall be at all times kept free and clear of dry weeds, grass, rubbish or other combustible material. When, in the opinion of the Chief of the Fire Department, this distance is not sufficient to provide reasonable fire safety, a greater distance may be required which shall not exceed the height of a derrick or greatest dimension of a tank.
('86 Code, § 21.12.060) (Ord. 3173, passed - - ) Penalty, see § 1.12.010
§ 21.12.070 BLOW-OUT PROTECTION EQUIPMENT REQUIRED.
   Adequate protection shall be provided to prevent the blow-out of an oil well or temporary geological exploratory core hole. Protection equipment shall meet the requirements of the state division of oil and gas and the safety orders for drilling and production of the state division of industrial safety.
('86 Code, § 21.12.070) (Ord. 3173, passed - - ) Penalty, see § 1.12.010
§ 21.12.080 INFORMATION TO BE POSTED AT SITE.
   Each oil well or temporary geological exploratory core hole or tank shall have posted in a conspicuous place on or near such facility a legible sign showing the name of the owner or operator, name or number of the lease, number of the well or hole, and the telephone number where a responsible person may be reached at any time.
('86 Code, § 21.12.080) (Ord. 3173, passed - - ) Penalty, see § 1.12.010
§ 21.12.090 FIREPROOF SOUNDPROOFING MATERIALS.
   Where soundproofing material is required during oil field operations, such materials shall be non-combustible, provided that fire retardant treated materials may be used and maintained subject to the approval of the Fire Department.
('86 Code, § 21.12.090) (Ord. 3173, passed - - ) Penalty, see § 1.12.010
§ 21.12.100 SMOKING AT DRILL SITES PROHIBITED.
   No person shall smoke, throw, place or dispose of any lighted cigar, cigarette, ash or match within 100 feet of any oil or gas well or production equipment. “NO SMOKING” signs shall be posted and maintained at each well or each drill site.
('86 Code, § 21.12.100) (Ord. 3173, passed - - ) Penalty, see § 1.12.010
§ 21.12.110 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS REQUIRED.
   A minimum of two fire extinguishers shall be maintained at all oil well or temporary geological exploratory core hole locations where drilling, servicing or repair work is being conducted. Each such extinguisher shall have a minimum classification of 20 B as set forth in N.B.F.U. No. 10, N.E.P.A. No. 10, “Portable Fire Extinguishers.”
('86 Code, § 21.12.110) (Ord. 3173, passed - - ) (Penalty, see § 1.12.010)
§ 21.12.120 PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN UPON FINDING OIL, GAS.
   When in the course of drilling oil wells or temporary geological core hole drilling or boring operations subterranean areas are tapped which evidence pressures indicative of petroleum, natural gas or other hydrocarbons, the following precautions will be taken immediately:
   (A)   Drilling or boring will be stopped.
   (B)   Blow-out prevention equipment will be actuated.
   (C)   The Fire Department will be called, and upon arrival the officer in command will be thoroughly briefed on the situation.
   (D)   All sources of ignition such as open flame, cutting or welding torches, heat producing devices, sources of sparks and smoking will be secured or removed a safe distance from the drill site.
   (E)   Fire protection equipment will be brought into a position for ready use.
   (F)   Operations shall not be resumed until the Fire Department officer approves.
('86 Code, § 21.12.120) (Ord. 3173, passed - - )