§ 52.065 LOG OF WELL.
   (A)   (1)   Licensed water well contractors who have performed any work for which a permit is required by § 52.057 and which involves drilling, digging, excavating or boring of a well, except for an engineering test hole, shall, within 30 days of completion of such work, submit to the Agency an accurate and complete report.
      (2)   For the purpose of obtaining sealing requirements from the Agency, geophysical well logs will be required as described in this section. New water wells in Sealing Zone III shall have a geophysical log. New water wells in Sealing Zone II shall either have a geophysical log, or soil samples shall be collected and recorded for every ten feet of depth within potential sealing zones. Geophysical logs must include spontaneous potential, and resistivity (short and normal, or lateral log). All abandoned water wells to be destroyed in Sealing Zones II and III shall have a geophysical log by gamma ray if no existing electric log or satisfactory drilling report is available for that well, unless it is determined by the Agency that a log is not warranted.
   (B)   Any permittee whose water well contractor fails to comply with this provision shall be in violation of this section and shall not be granted any new permits until the violation has been corrected. This shall not preclude the application of other penalties for violation of this subchapter. A well log shall include, at a minimum, all of the following:
      (1)   A detailed record of the boundaries, character, size, distribution and color of all lithologic units penetrated;
      (2)   The type and size of well casing;
      (3)   The location of perforations, sealing zones and existing seals;
      (4)   Reports on the quantity and quality of groundwater; and
      (5)   Any other data required by the Agency as a condition of the permit.
(‘81 Code, § 8.40.110) (Ord. 945, passed - -91; Am. Ord. 1274, passed 6-5-17)