1. A report for each well shall be prepared by the driller and shall be submitted to the water quality coordinator for evaluation and approval. The well report shall contain the following pertinent information:
A. Owner of property.
B. Address of property.
C. Date of completion.
D. Depth of well.
E. Well driller.
F. Type, size, and depth of casing.
G. Static water level.
H. Yield in gals/min.
I. Type and depth of grouting.
2. The SEO may, at any time during which the well is under construction or major repair, enter the premises to inspect the work in progress.
3. Upon the completion of construction or major repair, the contractor shall request and, within 48 hours, the SEO shall perform a final inspection of the permitted work to determine whether there has been compliance with the requirements of this Chapter and any additional conditions contained in the permit.
4. Upon completion of the inspection, the SEO shall either:
A. Authorize use of the well; or,
B. Deny such use due to non-compliance with the ordinance or permit and shall, within 3 days, notify the applicant in writing of reasons for such denial.
5. Any time the SEO determines that any isolation distance or materials specification has not been met, he may issue a verbal stop work order and shall, within 24 hours, issue a written stop work order citing the isolation distance that has been violated.
6. If a stop work order is issued, work shall not resume until the work has been brought into compliance with the terms of this Chapter and the permit.
(Ord. 96-6, 6/10/1996, §IX; as amended by Ord. 2011-02, 2/14/2011, § 1; as reenacted and amended by Ord. 2017-01, 1/9/2017, §1)