(A) Types of permits for water wells:
(1) Permits for construction, modification, replacement, and repair of all water wells.
(2) Permits for destruction of all wells, except engineering test holes which shall be destroyed immediately after completion of testing in compliance with § 52.066(E).
(3) Annual permits for one or more engineering test holes which are over 50 feet deep and which are inspected by registered inspectors.
(B) Applications for permits shall be made to the Agency, and shall include the following:
(1) A vicinity map showing the location of the property on which the well is located;
(2) A plot plan indicating the exact location of the well with respect to the following items within a radius of 500 feet of the well:
(a) Approximate property lines;
(b) Sewage disposal systems or works carrying or containing sewage;
(c) All intermittent or perennial, natural or artificial water bodies or water courses;
(d) Drainage pattern of the property;
(e) Existing wells of all types, regardless of whether they are subject to regulation under this subchapter; and
(f) Access roads.
(3) Name of the person who will perform the work on the well;
(4) Name and affiliation of registered inspector, when a registered inspector will be utilized;
(5) Proposed depth of well;
(6) Proposed use of well;
(7) Proof that the person who will construct the well is in possession of a valid license in accordance with the Contractor's License Law; and
(8) Such other information as the Agency may deem necessary in order to determine whether underground waters will be protected.
(C) Permits shall be issued or denied within 15 days after the day on which the completed applications are received by the Department.
(‘81 Code, § 8.40.040) (Ord. 945, passed - -91; Am. Ord. 1274, passed 6-5-17)