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1-Amended IN Senate June 03, 2024 Amended IN Assembly April 25, 2024 Amended IN Assembly April 16, 2024 Amended IN Assembly March 21, 2024 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2079Introduced by Assembly Member BennettFebruary 05, 2024An act to add Article 5 (commencing with Section 13807) to Chapter 10 of Division 7 of the Water Code, relating to groundwater. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2079, as amended, Bennett. Groundwater extraction: large-diameter, high-capacity water wells: permits.Existing law, the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act, requires all groundwater basins designated as high- or medium-priority basins by the Department of Water Resources to be managed under a groundwater sustainability plan or coordinated groundwater sustainability plans, except as specified. Existing law authorizes any local agency or combination of local agencies overlying a groundwater basin to decide to become a groundwater sustainability agency for that basin and imposes specified duties upon that agency or combination of agencies, as provided.Existing law requires the State Water Resources Control Board to adopt a model water well, cathodic protection well, and monitoring well drilling and abandonment ordinance implementing certain standards for water well construction, maintenance, and abandonment and requires each county, city, or water agency, where appropriate, to adopt a water well, cathodic protection well, and monitoring well drilling and abandonment ordinance that meets or exceeds certain standards. Under existing law, if a county, city, or water agency, where appropriate, fails to adopt an ordinance establishing water well, cathodic protection well, and monitoring well drilling and abandonment standards, the model ordinance adopted by the state board is required to take effect, and is required to be enforced by the county or city and have the same force and effect as if adopted as a county or city ordinance.This bill would require a local enforcement agency, as defined, to perform specified activities at least 30 days before determining whether to approve a permit for a new large-diameter, high-capacity well, as defined. By imposing additional requirements on a local enforcement agency, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program. The bill would require, if the proposed large-diameter, high-capacity well is to be located in an area subject to management by a groundwater sustainability agency, the applicable groundwater sustainability agency, upon notice of a permit application, upon adoption or amendment of a groundwater sustainability plan, the groundwater sustainability agency to provide specified information to the local enforcement agency, including, but not limited to, the name of the applicable groundwater sustainability agency, the agency manager and contact information, and the applicable sustainable management criteria related to groundwater levels, including the groundwater level measurable objectives and minimum thresholds. The bill would require a local enforcement agency, before approving a permit for a large-diameter, high capacity well, to provide specified information to the applicant. The bill would prescribe certain standards a local enforcement agency would be required to follow in the approval or denial of the permit, including the location of the proposed large-diameter, high capacity well and specified geological and water supply considerations. The bill would provide exemptions for its provisions for specified water wells. The bill would provide that its provisions apply only to applications for permits for the construction, maintenance, abandonment, or destruction of water wells in basins identified in the Department of Water Resources Bulletin 118.The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.This bill would provide that no reimbursement is required by this act for a specified reason.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: YES Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) The groundwater extraction from large-diameter, high-capacity wells can interfere with nearby drinking water wells and result in impacts to critical infrastructure from subsidence.(b) It is in the public interest to ensure that the permitting of new wells extracting groundwater will be conducted to minimize the impacts to drinking water wells and subsidence.(c) Sustainable groundwater management in many parts of the state requires coordination between local agencies permitting water wells and groundwater sustainability agencies managing groundwater basins.(d) People, businesses, and industries seeking to construct or operate water wells should be adequately informed about groundwater conditions and groundwater management programs that may affect the current or future use and operation of their wells.(e) Applicants seeking, and agencies permitting, the construction and operation of water wells should take into account the reliability and sustainability of the groundwater sources intended to be used to avoid unexpected or unplanned well dewatering or loss of well production capacity, which could lead to higher rates of unexpected, unplanned, or premature well abandonment and dereliction that could pose additional threats to groundwater quality.(f) Agencies issuing permits for the construction and operation of water wells should consider the potential for those wells to cause or contribute to land subsidence, which can have impacts on water quality by adversely affecting the concentration of naturally or artificially occurring chemical constituents of concern and posing other serious public health and economic problems.SEC. 2. Article 5 (commencing with Section 13807) is added to Chapter 10 of Division 7 of the Water Code, to read: Article 5. Well Sustainability13807. This article shall apply only to applications for permits for the construction, maintenance, abandonment, or destruction of water wells in basins identified in the Department of Water Resources Bulletin 118.13807.1. The following definitions shall apply to this article:(a) Community water system has the same meaning as provided in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.(b) Domestic well has the same meaning as provided in Section 116681 of the Health and Safety Code.(c) Large-diameter, high-capacity well means any water well with a diameter of more than eight inches and intended to produce greater than two acre-feet annually. or greater.(d) Local enforcement agency means any city, county, or water agency that has adopted and is administering an ordinance for the construction, maintenance, abandonment, or destruction of a water well pursuant to this chapter.(e) Public water system has the same meaning as defined in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.(f) State small water system has the same meaning as provided in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.(g) Urban retail water supplier has the same meaning as provided in Section 10608.12.13807.2. (a) A local enforcement agency shall perform all of the following activities at least 30 days before determining whether to approve a permit for a new large-diameter, high-capacity well:(1) Provide electronic notice to the general public by posting notice of receipt of the application and the contents of the application on the local enforcement agencys internet website.(2) Provide electronic notice to all relevant groundwater sustainability agencies managing within a 10-mile radius of a proposed well, including those in adjacent basins or counties, as applicable. agencies.(3)Provide notice to all other local enforcement agencies, if any, administering well permitting programs within the basin in which the activities covered in the application would occur.(4)(3) Provide written notice through the United States Postal Service to the registered owners or agents of all parcels within a one-mile radius of the site where the activities covered in the application would occur and any relevant information on the well permitting process.(5)(4) Provide electronic notice to the state board if the well is to be located within a groundwater basin that is designated as a probationary basin.(b) If the proposed large-diameter, high-capacity well is to be located in an area subject to management by a groundwater sustainability agency, the applicable groundwater sustainability agency shall, upon notice of a permit application, Upon adoption or amendment of a groundwater sustainability plan, the groundwater sustainability agency shall provide all of the following information to the local enforcement agency:(1) The name of the applicable groundwater sustainability plan being implemented and where an electronic copy of the plan may be accessed.(2) The name of the applicable groundwater sustainability agency, the agency manager and contact information, and the applicable sustainable management criteria related to groundwater levels, including the groundwater level measurable objectives and minimum thresholds.(3)The estimated depth to the groundwater level based on the most recent monitoring conducted by the groundwater sustainability agency for the area of the basin where the proposed activities covered by the application would occur.(3) Where the most recent groundwater level monitoring data can be obtained for the basin.(4) Any Notice of fees, allocation, metering, spacing determinations, or other regulations or ordinances that the groundwater sustainability agency has adopted.(5)Any updates to the information provided pursuant to this subdivision as necessary within 30 days, should changes occur.(6)(5) Notice of an inadequate determination, if applicable, by the department of the groundwater sustainability plan and the status of any action of the state board resulting from the department determination.(c) Before approving any well permit for a large-diameter, high-capacity well, a local enforcement agency shall provide all both of the following to the applicant:(1) The basin name, number, and priority as assigned by the department in its most recent Bulletin 118.(2) The name of all groundwater sustainability agencies, if any, managing the basin in which the activities covered in the application would occur.(3)Information on regulations or ordinances adopted by the groundwater sustainability agency relevant to the construction and operation of the proposed well, if applicable.(4)If applicable, notice to the applicant that the approval of the application and granting of any associated permit is subject to the regulatory authority of any groundwater sustainability agency managing the portion of the basin in which the activities covered in the application would occur. The notice shall specifically inform the applicant that in addition to any regulatory authority already being exercised, a groundwater sustainability agency or the state board for a probationary groundwater basin may exercise authority to limit groundwater extraction, the imposition of fees, and metering.13807.3. (a) A local enforcement agency shall not approve a permit for a large-diameter, high-capacity well if that well is proposed to be located within one-quarter mile of a well used for supplying domestic water to one or more persons or to a community.(b) (1) A local enforcement agency shall not approve a permit for a large-diameter, high-capacity well if that well is proposed to be located within one-quarter mile of an area that has subsided greater than 0.5 feet in total since January 1, 2015, as reported and defined by the department based upon provided InSAR subsidence data report posted on the Natural Resources Agency open data portal and department internet websites.(2) A local enforcement agency may approve a permit for a large-diameter, high-capacity well if the area identified in paragraph (1) has not had subsidence of more than 0.1 feet over the preceding four years, is consistent with the local groundwater sustainability plan, and is screened above geologic units known to be susceptible to compaction. plan.(c)For areas subject to the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (Part 2.74 (commencing with Section 10720) of Division 6), a local enforcement agency shall not approve a permit for any well unless that well is screened below the minimum thresholds applicable to that portion of the basin as established by the groundwater sustainability agency pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (b) of Section 13807.2.(d)(c) To ensure the reliability and long-term operation of water wells within its jurisdiction, a local enforcement agency may determine not to approve an application or grant a permit based on criteria that are more stringent than those provided in this section.13807.4. This article does not apply to applications or permits for any of the following:(a) Water wells that will draw less than two acre-feet per year.(b) Water wells that will be located on a parcel of five acres or fewer that is in an area that has been zoned by the local land use authority for rural residential use.(c) Drinking water wells of an urban retail water supplier, state small water system, or a community water system.(d) Large-diameter, high-capacity wells for the replacement or reconstruction of an existing large-diameter, high-capacity well that meets all of the following conditions:(1) The replacing or reconstructed well shall not have a larger diameter or diameter, or shall not be used to pump more water annually than the previous well.(2) The well being replaced shall be abandoned prior to initial operation of the replacement well.(3) The replacement well is in substantially the same location as the well it is replacing or is to be moved to a location that would lessen impacts to domestic wells and wells that provide water for state small water systems or community water systems.(e) Water wells associated with, or part of, a conjunctive use or water banking program, or a project that has approved environmental documents consistent with the California Environmental Quality Act (Division 13 (commencing with Section 21000) of the Public Resources Code).(f) Water wells that are part of a groundwater remediation or protection project that aims to address groundwater contamination, water quality, or seawater intrusion.(g) Injections well associated with the water wells described in subdivisions (e) and (f).(h) (1) Water wells closer that one-quarter mile to a well used for supplying domestic water if the local enforcement agency has developed a well permitting ordinance or a well spacing ordinance that minimizes well interference impacts on drinking water wells and take into consideration local geologic conditions and anticipated pumping rates of the proposed well, including, but not limited to, well design and well seals.(2) A local enforcement agency permitting wells described in this subdivision shall provide a copy of the well permitting ordinance to the department.SEC. 3. No reimbursement is required by this act pursuant to Section 6 of Article XIIIB of the California Constitution because a local agency or school district has the authority to levy service charges, fees, or assessments sufficient to pay for the program or level of service mandated by this act, within the meaning of Section 17556 of the Government Code.
1+Amended IN Assembly April 25, 2024 Amended IN Assembly April 16, 2024 Amended IN Assembly March 21, 2024 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2079Introduced by Assembly Member BennettFebruary 05, 2024An act to add Article 5 (commencing with Section 13807) to Chapter 10 of Division 7 of the Water Code, relating to groundwater. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2079, as amended, Bennett. Groundwater extraction: large-diameter, high-capacity water wells: permits.Existing law, the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act, requires all groundwater basins designated as high- or medium-priority basins by the Department of Water Resources to be managed under a groundwater sustainability plan or coordinated groundwater sustainability plans, except as specified. Existing law authorizes any local agency or combination of local agencies overlying a groundwater basin to decide to become a groundwater sustainability agency for that basin and imposes specified duties upon that agency or combination of agencies, as provided.Existing law requires the State Water Resources Control Board to adopt a model water well, cathodic protection well, and monitoring well drilling and abandonment ordinance implementing certain standards for water well construction, maintenance, and abandonment and requires each county, city, or water agency, where appropriate, to adopt a water well, cathodic protection well, and monitoring well drilling and abandonment ordinance that meets or exceeds certain standards. Under existing law, if a county, city, or water agency, where appropriate, fails to adopt an ordinance establishing water well, cathodic protection well, and monitoring well drilling and abandonment standards, the model ordinance adopted by the state board is required to take effect, and is required to be enforced by the county or city and have the same force and effect as if adopted as a county or city ordinance.This bill would require a local enforcement agency, as defined, to perform specified activities at least 30 days before determining whether to approve a permit for a new large-diameter, high-capacity well, as defined. By imposing additional requirements on a local enforcement agency, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program. The bill would require, upon notice, a groundwater sustainability agency with oversight for the area of the basin where the proposed large-diameter, high-capacity well is to be located if the proposed large-diameter, high-capacity well is to be located in an area subject to management by a groundwater sustainability agency, the applicable groundwater sustainability agency, upon notice of a permit application, to provide specified information to the local enforcement agency, including, but not limited to, the name of the applicable groundwater sustainability agency, the agency manager and contact information, and the applicable sustainable management criteria related to groundwater levels, including the groundwater level measurable objectives and minimum thresholds. The bill would require a local enforcement agency, before approving a permit for a large-diameter, high capacity well, to provide specified information to the applicant. The bill would prescribe certain standards a local enforcement agency would be required to follow in the approval or denial of the permit, including the location of the proposed large-diameter, high capacity well and specified geological and water supply considerations. The bill would provide exemptions for its provisions for specified water wells. The bill would provide that its provisions apply only to applications for permits for the construction, maintenance, abandonment, or destruction of water wells in basins identified in the Department of Water Resources Bulletin 118.The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.This bill would provide that no reimbursement is required by this act for a specified reason.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: YES Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) The groundwater extraction from large-diameter, high-capacity wells can interfere with nearby drinking water wells and result in impacts to critical infrastructure from subsidence.(b) It is in the public interest to ensure that the permitting of new wells extracting groundwater will be conducted to minimize the impacts to drinking water wells and subsidence.(c) Sustainable groundwater management in many parts of the state requires coordination between local agencies permitting water wells and groundwater sustainability agencies managing groundwater basins.(d) People, businesses, and industries seeking to construct or operate water wells should be adequately informed about groundwater conditions and groundwater management programs that may affect the current or future use and operation of their wells.(e) Applicants seeking, and agencies permitting, the construction and operation of water wells should take into account the reliability and sustainability of the groundwater sources intended to be used to avoid unexpected or unplanned well dewatering or loss of well production capacity, which could lead to higher rates of unexpected, unplanned, or premature well abandonment and dereliction that could pose additional threats to groundwater quality.(f) Agencies issuing permits for the construction and operation of water wells should consider the potential for those wells to cause or contribute to land subsidence, which can have impacts on water quality by adversely affecting the concentration of naturally or artificially occurring chemical constituents of concern and posing other serious public health and economic problems.SEC. 2. Article 5 (commencing with Section 13807) is added to Chapter 10 of Division 7 of the Water Code, to read: Article 5. Well Sustainability13807. This article shall apply only to applications for permits for the construction, maintenance, abandonment, or destruction of water wells in basins identified in the Department of Water Resources Bulletin 118.13807.1. The following definitions shall apply to this article:(a) Community water system has the same meaning as provided in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.(b) Domestic well has the same meaning as provided in Section 116681 of the Health and Safety Code.(c) Large-diameter, high-capacity well means any water well with a diameter of more than eight inches and intended to produce greater than two acre-feet annually.(d) Local enforcement agency means any city, county, or water agency that has adopted and is administering an ordinance for the construction, maintenance, abandonment, or destruction of a water well pursuant to this chapter.(e) Public water system has the same meaning as defined in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.(f) State small water system has the same meaning as provided in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.(g) Urban retail water supplier has the same meaning as provided in Section 10608.12.13807.2. (a) A local enforcement agency shall perform all of the following activities at least 30 days before determining whether to approve a permit for a new large-diameter, high-capacity well:(1) Provide electronic notice to the general public by posting notice of receipt of the application and the contents of the application on the local enforcement agencys internet website.(2) Provide notice to all groundwater sustainability agencies managing within a 10-mile radius of a proposed well, including those in adjacent basins or counties, as applicable.(3) Provide notice to all other local enforcement agencies, if any, administering well permitting programs within the basin in which the activities covered in the application would occur.(4) Provide written notice through the United States Postal Service to the registered owners or agents of all parcels within a one-mile radius of the site where the activities covered in the application would occur and any relevant information on the well permitting process.(5) Provide notice to the state board if the well is to be located within a groundwater basin that is designated as a probationary basin.(b) Upon notice, a groundwater sustainability agency with oversight for the area of the basin where the proposed large-diameter, high-capacity well is to be located shall If the proposed large-diameter, high-capacity well is to be located in an area subject to management by a groundwater sustainability agency, the applicable groundwater sustainability agency shall, upon notice of a permit application, provide all of the following information to the local enforcement agency:(1) The name of the applicable groundwater sustainability plan being implemented and where an electronic copy of the plan may be accessed.(2) The name of the applicable groundwater sustainability agency, the agency manager and contact information, and the applicable sustainable management criteria related to groundwater levels, including the groundwater level measurable objectives and minimum thresholds.(3) The estimated depth to the groundwater level based on the most recent monitoring conducted by the groundwater sustainability agency for the area of the basin where the proposed activities covered by the application would occur.(4) Any fees, allocation, metering, spacing determinations, or other regulations or ordinances that the groundwater sustainability agency has adopted.(5) Any updates to the information provided pursuant to this subdivision as necessary within 30 days, should changes occur.(6) Notice of an inadequate determination, if applicable, by the department of the groundwater sustainability plan and the status of any action of the state board resulting from the department determination.(c) Before approving any well permit for a large-diameter, high-capacity well, a local enforcement agency shall provide all of the following information to the applicant:(1) The basin name, number, and priority as assigned by the department in its most recent Bulletin 118.(2) The name of all groundwater sustainability agencies, if any, managing the basin in which the activities covered in the application would occur.(3) Information on regulations or ordinances adopted by the groundwater sustainability agency relevant to the construction and operation of the proposed well. well, if applicable.(4) Notice If applicable, notice to the applicant that the approval of the application and granting of any associated permit is subject to the regulatory authority of any groundwater sustainability agency managing the portion of the basin in which the activities covered in the application would occur. The notice shall specifically inform the applicant that in addition to any regulatory authority already being exercised, a groundwater sustainability agency or the state board for a probationary groundwater basin may exercise authority to limit groundwater extraction, the imposition of fees, and metering.13807.3. (a) A local enforcement agency shall not approve a permit for a large-diameter, high-capacity well if that well is proposed to be located within one-quarter mile of a well used for supplying domestic water to one or more persons or to a community.(b) (1) A local enforcement agency shall not approve a permit for a large-diameter, high-capacity well if that well is proposed to be located within one-quarter mile of an area that has subsided greater than 0.5 feet in total since January 1, 2015, as reported and defined by the department based upon provided InSAR subsidence data report posted on the Natural Resources Agency open data portal and department internet websites.(2) A local enforcement agency may approve a permit for a large-diameter, high-capacity well if the area identified in paragraph (1) has not had subsidence of more than 0.1 feet over the preceding four years, is consistent with the local groundwater sustainability plan, and is screened above geologic units known to be susceptible to compaction.(c) For areas subject to the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (Part 2.74 (commencing with Section 10720) of Division 6), a local enforcement agency shall not approve a permit for any well unless that well is screened below the minimum thresholds applicable to that portion of the basin as established by the groundwater sustainability agency pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (b) of Section 13807.2.(d) To ensure the reliability and long-term operation of water wells within its jurisdiction, a local enforcement agency may determine not to approve an application or grant a permit based on criteria that are more stringent than those provided in this section.13807.4. This article does not apply to applications or permits for any of the following water wells: following:(a) Wells Water wells that will draw less than two acre-feet per year.(b) Wells Water wells that will be located on a parcel of five acres or fewer that is in an area that has been zoned by the local land use authority for rural residential use.(c) Drinking water wells of a public water system, an urban retail water supplier, state small water system, or a community water system.(d) Large-diameter, high-capacity wells for the replacement or reconstruction of an existing large-diameter, high-capacity well that meets all of the following conditions:(1) The replacing or reconstructed well shall not have a larger diameter or be used to pump more water annually than the previous well.(2) The well being replaced shall be abandoned prior to initial operation of the replacing replacement well.(3) The replacing replacement well is in substantially the same location as the well it is replacing or is to be moved to a location that would lessen impacts to domestic wells and wells that provide water for state small water systems or community water systems.(e) Water wells associated with, or part of, a conjunctive use or water banking program, or a project that has approved environmental documents consistent with the California Environmental Quality Act (Division 13 (commencing with Section 21000) of the Public Resources Code).(f) Water wells that are part of a groundwater remediation or protection project that aims to address groundwater contamination, water quality, or seawater intrusion.SEC. 3. No reimbursement is required by this act pursuant to Section 6 of Article XIIIB of the California Constitution because a local agency or school district has the authority to levy service charges, fees, or assessments sufficient to pay for the program or level of service mandated by this act, within the meaning of Section 17556 of the Government Code.
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3- Amended IN Senate June 03, 2024 Amended IN Assembly April 25, 2024 Amended IN Assembly April 16, 2024 Amended IN Assembly March 21, 2024 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2079Introduced by Assembly Member BennettFebruary 05, 2024An act to add Article 5 (commencing with Section 13807) to Chapter 10 of Division 7 of the Water Code, relating to groundwater. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2079, as amended, Bennett. Groundwater extraction: large-diameter, high-capacity water wells: permits.Existing law, the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act, requires all groundwater basins designated as high- or medium-priority basins by the Department of Water Resources to be managed under a groundwater sustainability plan or coordinated groundwater sustainability plans, except as specified. Existing law authorizes any local agency or combination of local agencies overlying a groundwater basin to decide to become a groundwater sustainability agency for that basin and imposes specified duties upon that agency or combination of agencies, as provided.Existing law requires the State Water Resources Control Board to adopt a model water well, cathodic protection well, and monitoring well drilling and abandonment ordinance implementing certain standards for water well construction, maintenance, and abandonment and requires each county, city, or water agency, where appropriate, to adopt a water well, cathodic protection well, and monitoring well drilling and abandonment ordinance that meets or exceeds certain standards. Under existing law, if a county, city, or water agency, where appropriate, fails to adopt an ordinance establishing water well, cathodic protection well, and monitoring well drilling and abandonment standards, the model ordinance adopted by the state board is required to take effect, and is required to be enforced by the county or city and have the same force and effect as if adopted as a county or city ordinance.This bill would require a local enforcement agency, as defined, to perform specified activities at least 30 days before determining whether to approve a permit for a new large-diameter, high-capacity well, as defined. By imposing additional requirements on a local enforcement agency, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program. The bill would require, if the proposed large-diameter, high-capacity well is to be located in an area subject to management by a groundwater sustainability agency, the applicable groundwater sustainability agency, upon notice of a permit application, upon adoption or amendment of a groundwater sustainability plan, the groundwater sustainability agency to provide specified information to the local enforcement agency, including, but not limited to, the name of the applicable groundwater sustainability agency, the agency manager and contact information, and the applicable sustainable management criteria related to groundwater levels, including the groundwater level measurable objectives and minimum thresholds. The bill would require a local enforcement agency, before approving a permit for a large-diameter, high capacity well, to provide specified information to the applicant. The bill would prescribe certain standards a local enforcement agency would be required to follow in the approval or denial of the permit, including the location of the proposed large-diameter, high capacity well and specified geological and water supply considerations. The bill would provide exemptions for its provisions for specified water wells. The bill would provide that its provisions apply only to applications for permits for the construction, maintenance, abandonment, or destruction of water wells in basins identified in the Department of Water Resources Bulletin 118.The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.This bill would provide that no reimbursement is required by this act for a specified reason.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: YES
3+ Amended IN Assembly April 25, 2024 Amended IN Assembly April 16, 2024 Amended IN Assembly March 21, 2024 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2079Introduced by Assembly Member BennettFebruary 05, 2024An act to add Article 5 (commencing with Section 13807) to Chapter 10 of Division 7 of the Water Code, relating to groundwater. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2079, as amended, Bennett. Groundwater extraction: large-diameter, high-capacity water wells: permits.Existing law, the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act, requires all groundwater basins designated as high- or medium-priority basins by the Department of Water Resources to be managed under a groundwater sustainability plan or coordinated groundwater sustainability plans, except as specified. Existing law authorizes any local agency or combination of local agencies overlying a groundwater basin to decide to become a groundwater sustainability agency for that basin and imposes specified duties upon that agency or combination of agencies, as provided.Existing law requires the State Water Resources Control Board to adopt a model water well, cathodic protection well, and monitoring well drilling and abandonment ordinance implementing certain standards for water well construction, maintenance, and abandonment and requires each county, city, or water agency, where appropriate, to adopt a water well, cathodic protection well, and monitoring well drilling and abandonment ordinance that meets or exceeds certain standards. Under existing law, if a county, city, or water agency, where appropriate, fails to adopt an ordinance establishing water well, cathodic protection well, and monitoring well drilling and abandonment standards, the model ordinance adopted by the state board is required to take effect, and is required to be enforced by the county or city and have the same force and effect as if adopted as a county or city ordinance.This bill would require a local enforcement agency, as defined, to perform specified activities at least 30 days before determining whether to approve a permit for a new large-diameter, high-capacity well, as defined. By imposing additional requirements on a local enforcement agency, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program. The bill would require, upon notice, a groundwater sustainability agency with oversight for the area of the basin where the proposed large-diameter, high-capacity well is to be located if the proposed large-diameter, high-capacity well is to be located in an area subject to management by a groundwater sustainability agency, the applicable groundwater sustainability agency, upon notice of a permit application, to provide specified information to the local enforcement agency, including, but not limited to, the name of the applicable groundwater sustainability agency, the agency manager and contact information, and the applicable sustainable management criteria related to groundwater levels, including the groundwater level measurable objectives and minimum thresholds. The bill would require a local enforcement agency, before approving a permit for a large-diameter, high capacity well, to provide specified information to the applicant. The bill would prescribe certain standards a local enforcement agency would be required to follow in the approval or denial of the permit, including the location of the proposed large-diameter, high capacity well and specified geological and water supply considerations. The bill would provide exemptions for its provisions for specified water wells. The bill would provide that its provisions apply only to applications for permits for the construction, maintenance, abandonment, or destruction of water wells in basins identified in the Department of Water Resources Bulletin 118.The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.This bill would provide that no reimbursement is required by this act for a specified reason.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: YES
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2928 AB 2079, as amended, Bennett. Groundwater extraction: large-diameter, high-capacity water wells: permits.
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31-Existing law, the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act, requires all groundwater basins designated as high- or medium-priority basins by the Department of Water Resources to be managed under a groundwater sustainability plan or coordinated groundwater sustainability plans, except as specified. Existing law authorizes any local agency or combination of local agencies overlying a groundwater basin to decide to become a groundwater sustainability agency for that basin and imposes specified duties upon that agency or combination of agencies, as provided.Existing law requires the State Water Resources Control Board to adopt a model water well, cathodic protection well, and monitoring well drilling and abandonment ordinance implementing certain standards for water well construction, maintenance, and abandonment and requires each county, city, or water agency, where appropriate, to adopt a water well, cathodic protection well, and monitoring well drilling and abandonment ordinance that meets or exceeds certain standards. Under existing law, if a county, city, or water agency, where appropriate, fails to adopt an ordinance establishing water well, cathodic protection well, and monitoring well drilling and abandonment standards, the model ordinance adopted by the state board is required to take effect, and is required to be enforced by the county or city and have the same force and effect as if adopted as a county or city ordinance.This bill would require a local enforcement agency, as defined, to perform specified activities at least 30 days before determining whether to approve a permit for a new large-diameter, high-capacity well, as defined. By imposing additional requirements on a local enforcement agency, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program. The bill would require, if the proposed large-diameter, high-capacity well is to be located in an area subject to management by a groundwater sustainability agency, the applicable groundwater sustainability agency, upon notice of a permit application, upon adoption or amendment of a groundwater sustainability plan, the groundwater sustainability agency to provide specified information to the local enforcement agency, including, but not limited to, the name of the applicable groundwater sustainability agency, the agency manager and contact information, and the applicable sustainable management criteria related to groundwater levels, including the groundwater level measurable objectives and minimum thresholds. The bill would require a local enforcement agency, before approving a permit for a large-diameter, high capacity well, to provide specified information to the applicant. The bill would prescribe certain standards a local enforcement agency would be required to follow in the approval or denial of the permit, including the location of the proposed large-diameter, high capacity well and specified geological and water supply considerations. The bill would provide exemptions for its provisions for specified water wells. The bill would provide that its provisions apply only to applications for permits for the construction, maintenance, abandonment, or destruction of water wells in basins identified in the Department of Water Resources Bulletin 118.The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.This bill would provide that no reimbursement is required by this act for a specified reason.
30+Existing law, the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act, requires all groundwater basins designated as high- or medium-priority basins by the Department of Water Resources to be managed under a groundwater sustainability plan or coordinated groundwater sustainability plans, except as specified. Existing law authorizes any local agency or combination of local agencies overlying a groundwater basin to decide to become a groundwater sustainability agency for that basin and imposes specified duties upon that agency or combination of agencies, as provided.Existing law requires the State Water Resources Control Board to adopt a model water well, cathodic protection well, and monitoring well drilling and abandonment ordinance implementing certain standards for water well construction, maintenance, and abandonment and requires each county, city, or water agency, where appropriate, to adopt a water well, cathodic protection well, and monitoring well drilling and abandonment ordinance that meets or exceeds certain standards. Under existing law, if a county, city, or water agency, where appropriate, fails to adopt an ordinance establishing water well, cathodic protection well, and monitoring well drilling and abandonment standards, the model ordinance adopted by the state board is required to take effect, and is required to be enforced by the county or city and have the same force and effect as if adopted as a county or city ordinance.This bill would require a local enforcement agency, as defined, to perform specified activities at least 30 days before determining whether to approve a permit for a new large-diameter, high-capacity well, as defined. By imposing additional requirements on a local enforcement agency, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program. The bill would require, upon notice, a groundwater sustainability agency with oversight for the area of the basin where the proposed large-diameter, high-capacity well is to be located if the proposed large-diameter, high-capacity well is to be located in an area subject to management by a groundwater sustainability agency, the applicable groundwater sustainability agency, upon notice of a permit application, to provide specified information to the local enforcement agency, including, but not limited to, the name of the applicable groundwater sustainability agency, the agency manager and contact information, and the applicable sustainable management criteria related to groundwater levels, including the groundwater level measurable objectives and minimum thresholds. The bill would require a local enforcement agency, before approving a permit for a large-diameter, high capacity well, to provide specified information to the applicant. The bill would prescribe certain standards a local enforcement agency would be required to follow in the approval or denial of the permit, including the location of the proposed large-diameter, high capacity well and specified geological and water supply considerations. The bill would provide exemptions for its provisions for specified water wells. The bill would provide that its provisions apply only to applications for permits for the construction, maintenance, abandonment, or destruction of water wells in basins identified in the Department of Water Resources Bulletin 118.The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.This bill would provide that no reimbursement is required by this act for a specified reason.
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3332 Existing law, the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act, requires all groundwater basins designated as high- or medium-priority basins by the Department of Water Resources to be managed under a groundwater sustainability plan or coordinated groundwater sustainability plans, except as specified. Existing law authorizes any local agency or combination of local agencies overlying a groundwater basin to decide to become a groundwater sustainability agency for that basin and imposes specified duties upon that agency or combination of agencies, as provided.
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3534 Existing law requires the State Water Resources Control Board to adopt a model water well, cathodic protection well, and monitoring well drilling and abandonment ordinance implementing certain standards for water well construction, maintenance, and abandonment and requires each county, city, or water agency, where appropriate, to adopt a water well, cathodic protection well, and monitoring well drilling and abandonment ordinance that meets or exceeds certain standards. Under existing law, if a county, city, or water agency, where appropriate, fails to adopt an ordinance establishing water well, cathodic protection well, and monitoring well drilling and abandonment standards, the model ordinance adopted by the state board is required to take effect, and is required to be enforced by the county or city and have the same force and effect as if adopted as a county or city ordinance.
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37-This bill would require a local enforcement agency, as defined, to perform specified activities at least 30 days before determining whether to approve a permit for a new large-diameter, high-capacity well, as defined. By imposing additional requirements on a local enforcement agency, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program. The bill would require, if the proposed large-diameter, high-capacity well is to be located in an area subject to management by a groundwater sustainability agency, the applicable groundwater sustainability agency, upon notice of a permit application, upon adoption or amendment of a groundwater sustainability plan, the groundwater sustainability agency to provide specified information to the local enforcement agency, including, but not limited to, the name of the applicable groundwater sustainability agency, the agency manager and contact information, and the applicable sustainable management criteria related to groundwater levels, including the groundwater level measurable objectives and minimum thresholds. The bill would require a local enforcement agency, before approving a permit for a large-diameter, high capacity well, to provide specified information to the applicant. The bill would prescribe certain standards a local enforcement agency would be required to follow in the approval or denial of the permit, including the location of the proposed large-diameter, high capacity well and specified geological and water supply considerations. The bill would provide exemptions for its provisions for specified water wells. The bill would provide that its provisions apply only to applications for permits for the construction, maintenance, abandonment, or destruction of water wells in basins identified in the Department of Water Resources Bulletin 118.
36+This bill would require a local enforcement agency, as defined, to perform specified activities at least 30 days before determining whether to approve a permit for a new large-diameter, high-capacity well, as defined. By imposing additional requirements on a local enforcement agency, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program. The bill would require, upon notice, a groundwater sustainability agency with oversight for the area of the basin where the proposed large-diameter, high-capacity well is to be located if the proposed large-diameter, high-capacity well is to be located in an area subject to management by a groundwater sustainability agency, the applicable groundwater sustainability agency, upon notice of a permit application, to provide specified information to the local enforcement agency, including, but not limited to, the name of the applicable groundwater sustainability agency, the agency manager and contact information, and the applicable sustainable management criteria related to groundwater levels, including the groundwater level measurable objectives and minimum thresholds. The bill would require a local enforcement agency, before approving a permit for a large-diameter, high capacity well, to provide specified information to the applicant. The bill would prescribe certain standards a local enforcement agency would be required to follow in the approval or denial of the permit, including the location of the proposed large-diameter, high capacity well and specified geological and water supply considerations. The bill would provide exemptions for its provisions for specified water wells. The bill would provide that its provisions apply only to applications for permits for the construction, maintenance, abandonment, or destruction of water wells in basins identified in the Department of Water Resources Bulletin 118.
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3938 The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.
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4140 This bill would provide that no reimbursement is required by this act for a specified reason.
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47-The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) The groundwater extraction from large-diameter, high-capacity wells can interfere with nearby drinking water wells and result in impacts to critical infrastructure from subsidence.(b) It is in the public interest to ensure that the permitting of new wells extracting groundwater will be conducted to minimize the impacts to drinking water wells and subsidence.(c) Sustainable groundwater management in many parts of the state requires coordination between local agencies permitting water wells and groundwater sustainability agencies managing groundwater basins.(d) People, businesses, and industries seeking to construct or operate water wells should be adequately informed about groundwater conditions and groundwater management programs that may affect the current or future use and operation of their wells.(e) Applicants seeking, and agencies permitting, the construction and operation of water wells should take into account the reliability and sustainability of the groundwater sources intended to be used to avoid unexpected or unplanned well dewatering or loss of well production capacity, which could lead to higher rates of unexpected, unplanned, or premature well abandonment and dereliction that could pose additional threats to groundwater quality.(f) Agencies issuing permits for the construction and operation of water wells should consider the potential for those wells to cause or contribute to land subsidence, which can have impacts on water quality by adversely affecting the concentration of naturally or artificially occurring chemical constituents of concern and posing other serious public health and economic problems.SEC. 2. Article 5 (commencing with Section 13807) is added to Chapter 10 of Division 7 of the Water Code, to read: Article 5. Well Sustainability13807. This article shall apply only to applications for permits for the construction, maintenance, abandonment, or destruction of water wells in basins identified in the Department of Water Resources Bulletin 118.13807.1. The following definitions shall apply to this article:(a) Community water system has the same meaning as provided in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.(b) Domestic well has the same meaning as provided in Section 116681 of the Health and Safety Code.(c) Large-diameter, high-capacity well means any water well with a diameter of more than eight inches and intended to produce greater than two acre-feet annually. or greater.(d) Local enforcement agency means any city, county, or water agency that has adopted and is administering an ordinance for the construction, maintenance, abandonment, or destruction of a water well pursuant to this chapter.(e) Public water system has the same meaning as defined in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.(f) State small water system has the same meaning as provided in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.(g) Urban retail water supplier has the same meaning as provided in Section 10608.12.13807.2. (a) A local enforcement agency shall perform all of the following activities at least 30 days before determining whether to approve a permit for a new large-diameter, high-capacity well:(1) Provide electronic notice to the general public by posting notice of receipt of the application and the contents of the application on the local enforcement agencys internet website.(2) Provide electronic notice to all relevant groundwater sustainability agencies managing within a 10-mile radius of a proposed well, including those in adjacent basins or counties, as applicable. agencies.(3)Provide notice to all other local enforcement agencies, if any, administering well permitting programs within the basin in which the activities covered in the application would occur.(4)(3) Provide written notice through the United States Postal Service to the registered owners or agents of all parcels within a one-mile radius of the site where the activities covered in the application would occur and any relevant information on the well permitting process.(5)(4) Provide electronic notice to the state board if the well is to be located within a groundwater basin that is designated as a probationary basin.(b) If the proposed large-diameter, high-capacity well is to be located in an area subject to management by a groundwater sustainability agency, the applicable groundwater sustainability agency shall, upon notice of a permit application, Upon adoption or amendment of a groundwater sustainability plan, the groundwater sustainability agency shall provide all of the following information to the local enforcement agency:(1) The name of the applicable groundwater sustainability plan being implemented and where an electronic copy of the plan may be accessed.(2) The name of the applicable groundwater sustainability agency, the agency manager and contact information, and the applicable sustainable management criteria related to groundwater levels, including the groundwater level measurable objectives and minimum thresholds.(3)The estimated depth to the groundwater level based on the most recent monitoring conducted by the groundwater sustainability agency for the area of the basin where the proposed activities covered by the application would occur.(3) Where the most recent groundwater level monitoring data can be obtained for the basin.(4) Any Notice of fees, allocation, metering, spacing determinations, or other regulations or ordinances that the groundwater sustainability agency has adopted.(5)Any updates to the information provided pursuant to this subdivision as necessary within 30 days, should changes occur.(6)(5) Notice of an inadequate determination, if applicable, by the department of the groundwater sustainability plan and the status of any action of the state board resulting from the department determination.(c) Before approving any well permit for a large-diameter, high-capacity well, a local enforcement agency shall provide all both of the following to the applicant:(1) The basin name, number, and priority as assigned by the department in its most recent Bulletin 118.(2) The name of all groundwater sustainability agencies, if any, managing the basin in which the activities covered in the application would occur.(3)Information on regulations or ordinances adopted by the groundwater sustainability agency relevant to the construction and operation of the proposed well, if applicable.(4)If applicable, notice to the applicant that the approval of the application and granting of any associated permit is subject to the regulatory authority of any groundwater sustainability agency managing the portion of the basin in which the activities covered in the application would occur. The notice shall specifically inform the applicant that in addition to any regulatory authority already being exercised, a groundwater sustainability agency or the state board for a probationary groundwater basin may exercise authority to limit groundwater extraction, the imposition of fees, and metering.13807.3. (a) A local enforcement agency shall not approve a permit for a large-diameter, high-capacity well if that well is proposed to be located within one-quarter mile of a well used for supplying domestic water to one or more persons or to a community.(b) (1) A local enforcement agency shall not approve a permit for a large-diameter, high-capacity well if that well is proposed to be located within one-quarter mile of an area that has subsided greater than 0.5 feet in total since January 1, 2015, as reported and defined by the department based upon provided InSAR subsidence data report posted on the Natural Resources Agency open data portal and department internet websites.(2) A local enforcement agency may approve a permit for a large-diameter, high-capacity well if the area identified in paragraph (1) has not had subsidence of more than 0.1 feet over the preceding four years, is consistent with the local groundwater sustainability plan, and is screened above geologic units known to be susceptible to compaction. plan.(c)For areas subject to the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (Part 2.74 (commencing with Section 10720) of Division 6), a local enforcement agency shall not approve a permit for any well unless that well is screened below the minimum thresholds applicable to that portion of the basin as established by the groundwater sustainability agency pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (b) of Section 13807.2.(d)(c) To ensure the reliability and long-term operation of water wells within its jurisdiction, a local enforcement agency may determine not to approve an application or grant a permit based on criteria that are more stringent than those provided in this section.13807.4. This article does not apply to applications or permits for any of the following:(a) Water wells that will draw less than two acre-feet per year.(b) Water wells that will be located on a parcel of five acres or fewer that is in an area that has been zoned by the local land use authority for rural residential use.(c) Drinking water wells of an urban retail water supplier, state small water system, or a community water system.(d) Large-diameter, high-capacity wells for the replacement or reconstruction of an existing large-diameter, high-capacity well that meets all of the following conditions:(1) The replacing or reconstructed well shall not have a larger diameter or diameter, or shall not be used to pump more water annually than the previous well.(2) The well being replaced shall be abandoned prior to initial operation of the replacement well.(3) The replacement well is in substantially the same location as the well it is replacing or is to be moved to a location that would lessen impacts to domestic wells and wells that provide water for state small water systems or community water systems.(e) Water wells associated with, or part of, a conjunctive use or water banking program, or a project that has approved environmental documents consistent with the California Environmental Quality Act (Division 13 (commencing with Section 21000) of the Public Resources Code).(f) Water wells that are part of a groundwater remediation or protection project that aims to address groundwater contamination, water quality, or seawater intrusion.(g) Injections well associated with the water wells described in subdivisions (e) and (f).(h) (1) Water wells closer that one-quarter mile to a well used for supplying domestic water if the local enforcement agency has developed a well permitting ordinance or a well spacing ordinance that minimizes well interference impacts on drinking water wells and take into consideration local geologic conditions and anticipated pumping rates of the proposed well, including, but not limited to, well design and well seals.(2) A local enforcement agency permitting wells described in this subdivision shall provide a copy of the well permitting ordinance to the department.SEC. 3. No reimbursement is required by this act pursuant to Section 6 of Article XIIIB of the California Constitution because a local agency or school district has the authority to levy service charges, fees, or assessments sufficient to pay for the program or level of service mandated by this act, within the meaning of Section 17556 of the Government Code.
46+The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) The groundwater extraction from large-diameter, high-capacity wells can interfere with nearby drinking water wells and result in impacts to critical infrastructure from subsidence.(b) It is in the public interest to ensure that the permitting of new wells extracting groundwater will be conducted to minimize the impacts to drinking water wells and subsidence.(c) Sustainable groundwater management in many parts of the state requires coordination between local agencies permitting water wells and groundwater sustainability agencies managing groundwater basins.(d) People, businesses, and industries seeking to construct or operate water wells should be adequately informed about groundwater conditions and groundwater management programs that may affect the current or future use and operation of their wells.(e) Applicants seeking, and agencies permitting, the construction and operation of water wells should take into account the reliability and sustainability of the groundwater sources intended to be used to avoid unexpected or unplanned well dewatering or loss of well production capacity, which could lead to higher rates of unexpected, unplanned, or premature well abandonment and dereliction that could pose additional threats to groundwater quality.(f) Agencies issuing permits for the construction and operation of water wells should consider the potential for those wells to cause or contribute to land subsidence, which can have impacts on water quality by adversely affecting the concentration of naturally or artificially occurring chemical constituents of concern and posing other serious public health and economic problems.SEC. 2. Article 5 (commencing with Section 13807) is added to Chapter 10 of Division 7 of the Water Code, to read: Article 5. Well Sustainability13807. This article shall apply only to applications for permits for the construction, maintenance, abandonment, or destruction of water wells in basins identified in the Department of Water Resources Bulletin 118.13807.1. The following definitions shall apply to this article:(a) Community water system has the same meaning as provided in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.(b) Domestic well has the same meaning as provided in Section 116681 of the Health and Safety Code.(c) Large-diameter, high-capacity well means any water well with a diameter of more than eight inches and intended to produce greater than two acre-feet annually.(d) Local enforcement agency means any city, county, or water agency that has adopted and is administering an ordinance for the construction, maintenance, abandonment, or destruction of a water well pursuant to this chapter.(e) Public water system has the same meaning as defined in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.(f) State small water system has the same meaning as provided in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.(g) Urban retail water supplier has the same meaning as provided in Section 10608.12.13807.2. (a) A local enforcement agency shall perform all of the following activities at least 30 days before determining whether to approve a permit for a new large-diameter, high-capacity well:(1) Provide electronic notice to the general public by posting notice of receipt of the application and the contents of the application on the local enforcement agencys internet website.(2) Provide notice to all groundwater sustainability agencies managing within a 10-mile radius of a proposed well, including those in adjacent basins or counties, as applicable.(3) Provide notice to all other local enforcement agencies, if any, administering well permitting programs within the basin in which the activities covered in the application would occur.(4) Provide written notice through the United States Postal Service to the registered owners or agents of all parcels within a one-mile radius of the site where the activities covered in the application would occur and any relevant information on the well permitting process.(5) Provide notice to the state board if the well is to be located within a groundwater basin that is designated as a probationary basin.(b) Upon notice, a groundwater sustainability agency with oversight for the area of the basin where the proposed large-diameter, high-capacity well is to be located shall If the proposed large-diameter, high-capacity well is to be located in an area subject to management by a groundwater sustainability agency, the applicable groundwater sustainability agency shall, upon notice of a permit application, provide all of the following information to the local enforcement agency:(1) The name of the applicable groundwater sustainability plan being implemented and where an electronic copy of the plan may be accessed.(2) The name of the applicable groundwater sustainability agency, the agency manager and contact information, and the applicable sustainable management criteria related to groundwater levels, including the groundwater level measurable objectives and minimum thresholds.(3) The estimated depth to the groundwater level based on the most recent monitoring conducted by the groundwater sustainability agency for the area of the basin where the proposed activities covered by the application would occur.(4) Any fees, allocation, metering, spacing determinations, or other regulations or ordinances that the groundwater sustainability agency has adopted.(5) Any updates to the information provided pursuant to this subdivision as necessary within 30 days, should changes occur.(6) Notice of an inadequate determination, if applicable, by the department of the groundwater sustainability plan and the status of any action of the state board resulting from the department determination.(c) Before approving any well permit for a large-diameter, high-capacity well, a local enforcement agency shall provide all of the following information to the applicant:(1) The basin name, number, and priority as assigned by the department in its most recent Bulletin 118.(2) The name of all groundwater sustainability agencies, if any, managing the basin in which the activities covered in the application would occur.(3) Information on regulations or ordinances adopted by the groundwater sustainability agency relevant to the construction and operation of the proposed well. well, if applicable.(4) Notice If applicable, notice to the applicant that the approval of the application and granting of any associated permit is subject to the regulatory authority of any groundwater sustainability agency managing the portion of the basin in which the activities covered in the application would occur. The notice shall specifically inform the applicant that in addition to any regulatory authority already being exercised, a groundwater sustainability agency or the state board for a probationary groundwater basin may exercise authority to limit groundwater extraction, the imposition of fees, and metering.13807.3. (a) A local enforcement agency shall not approve a permit for a large-diameter, high-capacity well if that well is proposed to be located within one-quarter mile of a well used for supplying domestic water to one or more persons or to a community.(b) (1) A local enforcement agency shall not approve a permit for a large-diameter, high-capacity well if that well is proposed to be located within one-quarter mile of an area that has subsided greater than 0.5 feet in total since January 1, 2015, as reported and defined by the department based upon provided InSAR subsidence data report posted on the Natural Resources Agency open data portal and department internet websites.(2) A local enforcement agency may approve a permit for a large-diameter, high-capacity well if the area identified in paragraph (1) has not had subsidence of more than 0.1 feet over the preceding four years, is consistent with the local groundwater sustainability plan, and is screened above geologic units known to be susceptible to compaction.(c) For areas subject to the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (Part 2.74 (commencing with Section 10720) of Division 6), a local enforcement agency shall not approve a permit for any well unless that well is screened below the minimum thresholds applicable to that portion of the basin as established by the groundwater sustainability agency pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (b) of Section 13807.2.(d) To ensure the reliability and long-term operation of water wells within its jurisdiction, a local enforcement agency may determine not to approve an application or grant a permit based on criteria that are more stringent than those provided in this section.13807.4. This article does not apply to applications or permits for any of the following water wells: following:(a) Wells Water wells that will draw less than two acre-feet per year.(b) Wells Water wells that will be located on a parcel of five acres or fewer that is in an area that has been zoned by the local land use authority for rural residential use.(c) Drinking water wells of a public water system, an urban retail water supplier, state small water system, or a community water system.(d) Large-diameter, high-capacity wells for the replacement or reconstruction of an existing large-diameter, high-capacity well that meets all of the following conditions:(1) The replacing or reconstructed well shall not have a larger diameter or be used to pump more water annually than the previous well.(2) The well being replaced shall be abandoned prior to initial operation of the replacing replacement well.(3) The replacing replacement well is in substantially the same location as the well it is replacing or is to be moved to a location that would lessen impacts to domestic wells and wells that provide water for state small water systems or community water systems.(e) Water wells associated with, or part of, a conjunctive use or water banking program, or a project that has approved environmental documents consistent with the California Environmental Quality Act (Division 13 (commencing with Section 21000) of the Public Resources Code).(f) Water wells that are part of a groundwater remediation or protection project that aims to address groundwater contamination, water quality, or seawater intrusion.SEC. 3. No reimbursement is required by this act pursuant to Section 6 of Article XIIIB of the California Constitution because a local agency or school district has the authority to levy service charges, fees, or assessments sufficient to pay for the program or level of service mandated by this act, within the meaning of Section 17556 of the Government Code.
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4948 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
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5352 SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) The groundwater extraction from large-diameter, high-capacity wells can interfere with nearby drinking water wells and result in impacts to critical infrastructure from subsidence.(b) It is in the public interest to ensure that the permitting of new wells extracting groundwater will be conducted to minimize the impacts to drinking water wells and subsidence.(c) Sustainable groundwater management in many parts of the state requires coordination between local agencies permitting water wells and groundwater sustainability agencies managing groundwater basins.(d) People, businesses, and industries seeking to construct or operate water wells should be adequately informed about groundwater conditions and groundwater management programs that may affect the current or future use and operation of their wells.(e) Applicants seeking, and agencies permitting, the construction and operation of water wells should take into account the reliability and sustainability of the groundwater sources intended to be used to avoid unexpected or unplanned well dewatering or loss of well production capacity, which could lead to higher rates of unexpected, unplanned, or premature well abandonment and dereliction that could pose additional threats to groundwater quality.(f) Agencies issuing permits for the construction and operation of water wells should consider the potential for those wells to cause or contribute to land subsidence, which can have impacts on water quality by adversely affecting the concentration of naturally or artificially occurring chemical constituents of concern and posing other serious public health and economic problems.
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5554 SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) The groundwater extraction from large-diameter, high-capacity wells can interfere with nearby drinking water wells and result in impacts to critical infrastructure from subsidence.(b) It is in the public interest to ensure that the permitting of new wells extracting groundwater will be conducted to minimize the impacts to drinking water wells and subsidence.(c) Sustainable groundwater management in many parts of the state requires coordination between local agencies permitting water wells and groundwater sustainability agencies managing groundwater basins.(d) People, businesses, and industries seeking to construct or operate water wells should be adequately informed about groundwater conditions and groundwater management programs that may affect the current or future use and operation of their wells.(e) Applicants seeking, and agencies permitting, the construction and operation of water wells should take into account the reliability and sustainability of the groundwater sources intended to be used to avoid unexpected or unplanned well dewatering or loss of well production capacity, which could lead to higher rates of unexpected, unplanned, or premature well abandonment and dereliction that could pose additional threats to groundwater quality.(f) Agencies issuing permits for the construction and operation of water wells should consider the potential for those wells to cause or contribute to land subsidence, which can have impacts on water quality by adversely affecting the concentration of naturally or artificially occurring chemical constituents of concern and posing other serious public health and economic problems.
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5756 SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:
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6160 (a) The groundwater extraction from large-diameter, high-capacity wells can interfere with nearby drinking water wells and result in impacts to critical infrastructure from subsidence.
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6362 (b) It is in the public interest to ensure that the permitting of new wells extracting groundwater will be conducted to minimize the impacts to drinking water wells and subsidence.
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6564 (c) Sustainable groundwater management in many parts of the state requires coordination between local agencies permitting water wells and groundwater sustainability agencies managing groundwater basins.
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6766 (d) People, businesses, and industries seeking to construct or operate water wells should be adequately informed about groundwater conditions and groundwater management programs that may affect the current or future use and operation of their wells.
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6968 (e) Applicants seeking, and agencies permitting, the construction and operation of water wells should take into account the reliability and sustainability of the groundwater sources intended to be used to avoid unexpected or unplanned well dewatering or loss of well production capacity, which could lead to higher rates of unexpected, unplanned, or premature well abandonment and dereliction that could pose additional threats to groundwater quality.
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7170 (f) Agencies issuing permits for the construction and operation of water wells should consider the potential for those wells to cause or contribute to land subsidence, which can have impacts on water quality by adversely affecting the concentration of naturally or artificially occurring chemical constituents of concern and posing other serious public health and economic problems.
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73-SEC. 2. Article 5 (commencing with Section 13807) is added to Chapter 10 of Division 7 of the Water Code, to read: Article 5. Well Sustainability13807. This article shall apply only to applications for permits for the construction, maintenance, abandonment, or destruction of water wells in basins identified in the Department of Water Resources Bulletin 118.13807.1. The following definitions shall apply to this article:(a) Community water system has the same meaning as provided in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.(b) Domestic well has the same meaning as provided in Section 116681 of the Health and Safety Code.(c) Large-diameter, high-capacity well means any water well with a diameter of more than eight inches and intended to produce greater than two acre-feet annually. or greater.(d) Local enforcement agency means any city, county, or water agency that has adopted and is administering an ordinance for the construction, maintenance, abandonment, or destruction of a water well pursuant to this chapter.(e) Public water system has the same meaning as defined in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.(f) State small water system has the same meaning as provided in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.(g) Urban retail water supplier has the same meaning as provided in Section 10608.12.13807.2. (a) A local enforcement agency shall perform all of the following activities at least 30 days before determining whether to approve a permit for a new large-diameter, high-capacity well:(1) Provide electronic notice to the general public by posting notice of receipt of the application and the contents of the application on the local enforcement agencys internet website.(2) Provide electronic notice to all relevant groundwater sustainability agencies managing within a 10-mile radius of a proposed well, including those in adjacent basins or counties, as applicable. agencies.(3)Provide notice to all other local enforcement agencies, if any, administering well permitting programs within the basin in which the activities covered in the application would occur.(4)(3) Provide written notice through the United States Postal Service to the registered owners or agents of all parcels within a one-mile radius of the site where the activities covered in the application would occur and any relevant information on the well permitting process.(5)(4) Provide electronic notice to the state board if the well is to be located within a groundwater basin that is designated as a probationary basin.(b) If the proposed large-diameter, high-capacity well is to be located in an area subject to management by a groundwater sustainability agency, the applicable groundwater sustainability agency shall, upon notice of a permit application, Upon adoption or amendment of a groundwater sustainability plan, the groundwater sustainability agency shall provide all of the following information to the local enforcement agency:(1) The name of the applicable groundwater sustainability plan being implemented and where an electronic copy of the plan may be accessed.(2) The name of the applicable groundwater sustainability agency, the agency manager and contact information, and the applicable sustainable management criteria related to groundwater levels, including the groundwater level measurable objectives and minimum thresholds.(3)The estimated depth to the groundwater level based on the most recent monitoring conducted by the groundwater sustainability agency for the area of the basin where the proposed activities covered by the application would occur.(3) Where the most recent groundwater level monitoring data can be obtained for the basin.(4) Any Notice of fees, allocation, metering, spacing determinations, or other regulations or ordinances that the groundwater sustainability agency has adopted.(5)Any updates to the information provided pursuant to this subdivision as necessary within 30 days, should changes occur.(6)(5) Notice of an inadequate determination, if applicable, by the department of the groundwater sustainability plan and the status of any action of the state board resulting from the department determination.(c) Before approving any well permit for a large-diameter, high-capacity well, a local enforcement agency shall provide all both of the following to the applicant:(1) The basin name, number, and priority as assigned by the department in its most recent Bulletin 118.(2) The name of all groundwater sustainability agencies, if any, managing the basin in which the activities covered in the application would occur.(3)Information on regulations or ordinances adopted by the groundwater sustainability agency relevant to the construction and operation of the proposed well, if applicable.(4)If applicable, notice to the applicant that the approval of the application and granting of any associated permit is subject to the regulatory authority of any groundwater sustainability agency managing the portion of the basin in which the activities covered in the application would occur. The notice shall specifically inform the applicant that in addition to any regulatory authority already being exercised, a groundwater sustainability agency or the state board for a probationary groundwater basin may exercise authority to limit groundwater extraction, the imposition of fees, and metering.13807.3. (a) A local enforcement agency shall not approve a permit for a large-diameter, high-capacity well if that well is proposed to be located within one-quarter mile of a well used for supplying domestic water to one or more persons or to a community.(b) (1) A local enforcement agency shall not approve a permit for a large-diameter, high-capacity well if that well is proposed to be located within one-quarter mile of an area that has subsided greater than 0.5 feet in total since January 1, 2015, as reported and defined by the department based upon provided InSAR subsidence data report posted on the Natural Resources Agency open data portal and department internet websites.(2) A local enforcement agency may approve a permit for a large-diameter, high-capacity well if the area identified in paragraph (1) has not had subsidence of more than 0.1 feet over the preceding four years, is consistent with the local groundwater sustainability plan, and is screened above geologic units known to be susceptible to compaction. plan.(c)For areas subject to the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (Part 2.74 (commencing with Section 10720) of Division 6), a local enforcement agency shall not approve a permit for any well unless that well is screened below the minimum thresholds applicable to that portion of the basin as established by the groundwater sustainability agency pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (b) of Section 13807.2.(d)(c) To ensure the reliability and long-term operation of water wells within its jurisdiction, a local enforcement agency may determine not to approve an application or grant a permit based on criteria that are more stringent than those provided in this section.13807.4. This article does not apply to applications or permits for any of the following:(a) Water wells that will draw less than two acre-feet per year.(b) Water wells that will be located on a parcel of five acres or fewer that is in an area that has been zoned by the local land use authority for rural residential use.(c) Drinking water wells of an urban retail water supplier, state small water system, or a community water system.(d) Large-diameter, high-capacity wells for the replacement or reconstruction of an existing large-diameter, high-capacity well that meets all of the following conditions:(1) The replacing or reconstructed well shall not have a larger diameter or diameter, or shall not be used to pump more water annually than the previous well.(2) The well being replaced shall be abandoned prior to initial operation of the replacement well.(3) The replacement well is in substantially the same location as the well it is replacing or is to be moved to a location that would lessen impacts to domestic wells and wells that provide water for state small water systems or community water systems.(e) Water wells associated with, or part of, a conjunctive use or water banking program, or a project that has approved environmental documents consistent with the California Environmental Quality Act (Division 13 (commencing with Section 21000) of the Public Resources Code).(f) Water wells that are part of a groundwater remediation or protection project that aims to address groundwater contamination, water quality, or seawater intrusion.(g) Injections well associated with the water wells described in subdivisions (e) and (f).(h) (1) Water wells closer that one-quarter mile to a well used for supplying domestic water if the local enforcement agency has developed a well permitting ordinance or a well spacing ordinance that minimizes well interference impacts on drinking water wells and take into consideration local geologic conditions and anticipated pumping rates of the proposed well, including, but not limited to, well design and well seals.(2) A local enforcement agency permitting wells described in this subdivision shall provide a copy of the well permitting ordinance to the department.
72+SEC. 2. Article 5 (commencing with Section 13807) is added to Chapter 10 of Division 7 of the Water Code, to read: Article 5. Well Sustainability13807. This article shall apply only to applications for permits for the construction, maintenance, abandonment, or destruction of water wells in basins identified in the Department of Water Resources Bulletin 118.13807.1. The following definitions shall apply to this article:(a) Community water system has the same meaning as provided in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.(b) Domestic well has the same meaning as provided in Section 116681 of the Health and Safety Code.(c) Large-diameter, high-capacity well means any water well with a diameter of more than eight inches and intended to produce greater than two acre-feet annually.(d) Local enforcement agency means any city, county, or water agency that has adopted and is administering an ordinance for the construction, maintenance, abandonment, or destruction of a water well pursuant to this chapter.(e) Public water system has the same meaning as defined in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.(f) State small water system has the same meaning as provided in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.(g) Urban retail water supplier has the same meaning as provided in Section 10608.12.13807.2. (a) A local enforcement agency shall perform all of the following activities at least 30 days before determining whether to approve a permit for a new large-diameter, high-capacity well:(1) Provide electronic notice to the general public by posting notice of receipt of the application and the contents of the application on the local enforcement agencys internet website.(2) Provide notice to all groundwater sustainability agencies managing within a 10-mile radius of a proposed well, including those in adjacent basins or counties, as applicable.(3) Provide notice to all other local enforcement agencies, if any, administering well permitting programs within the basin in which the activities covered in the application would occur.(4) Provide written notice through the United States Postal Service to the registered owners or agents of all parcels within a one-mile radius of the site where the activities covered in the application would occur and any relevant information on the well permitting process.(5) Provide notice to the state board if the well is to be located within a groundwater basin that is designated as a probationary basin.(b) Upon notice, a groundwater sustainability agency with oversight for the area of the basin where the proposed large-diameter, high-capacity well is to be located shall If the proposed large-diameter, high-capacity well is to be located in an area subject to management by a groundwater sustainability agency, the applicable groundwater sustainability agency shall, upon notice of a permit application, provide all of the following information to the local enforcement agency:(1) The name of the applicable groundwater sustainability plan being implemented and where an electronic copy of the plan may be accessed.(2) The name of the applicable groundwater sustainability agency, the agency manager and contact information, and the applicable sustainable management criteria related to groundwater levels, including the groundwater level measurable objectives and minimum thresholds.(3) The estimated depth to the groundwater level based on the most recent monitoring conducted by the groundwater sustainability agency for the area of the basin where the proposed activities covered by the application would occur.(4) Any fees, allocation, metering, spacing determinations, or other regulations or ordinances that the groundwater sustainability agency has adopted.(5) Any updates to the information provided pursuant to this subdivision as necessary within 30 days, should changes occur.(6) Notice of an inadequate determination, if applicable, by the department of the groundwater sustainability plan and the status of any action of the state board resulting from the department determination.(c) Before approving any well permit for a large-diameter, high-capacity well, a local enforcement agency shall provide all of the following information to the applicant:(1) The basin name, number, and priority as assigned by the department in its most recent Bulletin 118.(2) The name of all groundwater sustainability agencies, if any, managing the basin in which the activities covered in the application would occur.(3) Information on regulations or ordinances adopted by the groundwater sustainability agency relevant to the construction and operation of the proposed well. well, if applicable.(4) Notice If applicable, notice to the applicant that the approval of the application and granting of any associated permit is subject to the regulatory authority of any groundwater sustainability agency managing the portion of the basin in which the activities covered in the application would occur. The notice shall specifically inform the applicant that in addition to any regulatory authority already being exercised, a groundwater sustainability agency or the state board for a probationary groundwater basin may exercise authority to limit groundwater extraction, the imposition of fees, and metering.13807.3. (a) A local enforcement agency shall not approve a permit for a large-diameter, high-capacity well if that well is proposed to be located within one-quarter mile of a well used for supplying domestic water to one or more persons or to a community.(b) (1) A local enforcement agency shall not approve a permit for a large-diameter, high-capacity well if that well is proposed to be located within one-quarter mile of an area that has subsided greater than 0.5 feet in total since January 1, 2015, as reported and defined by the department based upon provided InSAR subsidence data report posted on the Natural Resources Agency open data portal and department internet websites.(2) A local enforcement agency may approve a permit for a large-diameter, high-capacity well if the area identified in paragraph (1) has not had subsidence of more than 0.1 feet over the preceding four years, is consistent with the local groundwater sustainability plan, and is screened above geologic units known to be susceptible to compaction.(c) For areas subject to the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (Part 2.74 (commencing with Section 10720) of Division 6), a local enforcement agency shall not approve a permit for any well unless that well is screened below the minimum thresholds applicable to that portion of the basin as established by the groundwater sustainability agency pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (b) of Section 13807.2.(d) To ensure the reliability and long-term operation of water wells within its jurisdiction, a local enforcement agency may determine not to approve an application or grant a permit based on criteria that are more stringent than those provided in this section.13807.4. This article does not apply to applications or permits for any of the following water wells: following:(a) Wells Water wells that will draw less than two acre-feet per year.(b) Wells Water wells that will be located on a parcel of five acres or fewer that is in an area that has been zoned by the local land use authority for rural residential use.(c) Drinking water wells of a public water system, an urban retail water supplier, state small water system, or a community water system.(d) Large-diameter, high-capacity wells for the replacement or reconstruction of an existing large-diameter, high-capacity well that meets all of the following conditions:(1) The replacing or reconstructed well shall not have a larger diameter or be used to pump more water annually than the previous well.(2) The well being replaced shall be abandoned prior to initial operation of the replacing replacement well.(3) The replacing replacement well is in substantially the same location as the well it is replacing or is to be moved to a location that would lessen impacts to domestic wells and wells that provide water for state small water systems or community water systems.(e) Water wells associated with, or part of, a conjunctive use or water banking program, or a project that has approved environmental documents consistent with the California Environmental Quality Act (Division 13 (commencing with Section 21000) of the Public Resources Code).(f) Water wells that are part of a groundwater remediation or protection project that aims to address groundwater contamination, water quality, or seawater intrusion.
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79- Article 5. Well Sustainability13807. This article shall apply only to applications for permits for the construction, maintenance, abandonment, or destruction of water wells in basins identified in the Department of Water Resources Bulletin 118.13807.1. The following definitions shall apply to this article:(a) Community water system has the same meaning as provided in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.(b) Domestic well has the same meaning as provided in Section 116681 of the Health and Safety Code.(c) Large-diameter, high-capacity well means any water well with a diameter of more than eight inches and intended to produce greater than two acre-feet annually. or greater.(d) Local enforcement agency means any city, county, or water agency that has adopted and is administering an ordinance for the construction, maintenance, abandonment, or destruction of a water well pursuant to this chapter.(e) Public water system has the same meaning as defined in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.(f) State small water system has the same meaning as provided in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.(g) Urban retail water supplier has the same meaning as provided in Section 10608.12.13807.2. (a) A local enforcement agency shall perform all of the following activities at least 30 days before determining whether to approve a permit for a new large-diameter, high-capacity well:(1) Provide electronic notice to the general public by posting notice of receipt of the application and the contents of the application on the local enforcement agencys internet website.(2) Provide electronic notice to all relevant groundwater sustainability agencies managing within a 10-mile radius of a proposed well, including those in adjacent basins or counties, as applicable. agencies.(3)Provide notice to all other local enforcement agencies, if any, administering well permitting programs within the basin in which the activities covered in the application would occur.(4)(3) Provide written notice through the United States Postal Service to the registered owners or agents of all parcels within a one-mile radius of the site where the activities covered in the application would occur and any relevant information on the well permitting process.(5)(4) Provide electronic notice to the state board if the well is to be located within a groundwater basin that is designated as a probationary basin.(b) If the proposed large-diameter, high-capacity well is to be located in an area subject to management by a groundwater sustainability agency, the applicable groundwater sustainability agency shall, upon notice of a permit application, Upon adoption or amendment of a groundwater sustainability plan, the groundwater sustainability agency shall provide all of the following information to the local enforcement agency:(1) The name of the applicable groundwater sustainability plan being implemented and where an electronic copy of the plan may be accessed.(2) The name of the applicable groundwater sustainability agency, the agency manager and contact information, and the applicable sustainable management criteria related to groundwater levels, including the groundwater level measurable objectives and minimum thresholds.(3)The estimated depth to the groundwater level based on the most recent monitoring conducted by the groundwater sustainability agency for the area of the basin where the proposed activities covered by the application would occur.(3) Where the most recent groundwater level monitoring data can be obtained for the basin.(4) Any Notice of fees, allocation, metering, spacing determinations, or other regulations or ordinances that the groundwater sustainability agency has adopted.(5)Any updates to the information provided pursuant to this subdivision as necessary within 30 days, should changes occur.(6)(5) Notice of an inadequate determination, if applicable, by the department of the groundwater sustainability plan and the status of any action of the state board resulting from the department determination.(c) Before approving any well permit for a large-diameter, high-capacity well, a local enforcement agency shall provide all both of the following to the applicant:(1) The basin name, number, and priority as assigned by the department in its most recent Bulletin 118.(2) The name of all groundwater sustainability agencies, if any, managing the basin in which the activities covered in the application would occur.(3)Information on regulations or ordinances adopted by the groundwater sustainability agency relevant to the construction and operation of the proposed well, if applicable.(4)If applicable, notice to the applicant that the approval of the application and granting of any associated permit is subject to the regulatory authority of any groundwater sustainability agency managing the portion of the basin in which the activities covered in the application would occur. The notice shall specifically inform the applicant that in addition to any regulatory authority already being exercised, a groundwater sustainability agency or the state board for a probationary groundwater basin may exercise authority to limit groundwater extraction, the imposition of fees, and metering.13807.3. (a) A local enforcement agency shall not approve a permit for a large-diameter, high-capacity well if that well is proposed to be located within one-quarter mile of a well used for supplying domestic water to one or more persons or to a community.(b) (1) A local enforcement agency shall not approve a permit for a large-diameter, high-capacity well if that well is proposed to be located within one-quarter mile of an area that has subsided greater than 0.5 feet in total since January 1, 2015, as reported and defined by the department based upon provided InSAR subsidence data report posted on the Natural Resources Agency open data portal and department internet websites.(2) A local enforcement agency may approve a permit for a large-diameter, high-capacity well if the area identified in paragraph (1) has not had subsidence of more than 0.1 feet over the preceding four years, is consistent with the local groundwater sustainability plan, and is screened above geologic units known to be susceptible to compaction. plan.(c)For areas subject to the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (Part 2.74 (commencing with Section 10720) of Division 6), a local enforcement agency shall not approve a permit for any well unless that well is screened below the minimum thresholds applicable to that portion of the basin as established by the groundwater sustainability agency pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (b) of Section 13807.2.(d)(c) To ensure the reliability and long-term operation of water wells within its jurisdiction, a local enforcement agency may determine not to approve an application or grant a permit based on criteria that are more stringent than those provided in this section.13807.4. This article does not apply to applications or permits for any of the following:(a) Water wells that will draw less than two acre-feet per year.(b) Water wells that will be located on a parcel of five acres or fewer that is in an area that has been zoned by the local land use authority for rural residential use.(c) Drinking water wells of an urban retail water supplier, state small water system, or a community water system.(d) Large-diameter, high-capacity wells for the replacement or reconstruction of an existing large-diameter, high-capacity well that meets all of the following conditions:(1) The replacing or reconstructed well shall not have a larger diameter or diameter, or shall not be used to pump more water annually than the previous well.(2) The well being replaced shall be abandoned prior to initial operation of the replacement well.(3) The replacement well is in substantially the same location as the well it is replacing or is to be moved to a location that would lessen impacts to domestic wells and wells that provide water for state small water systems or community water systems.(e) Water wells associated with, or part of, a conjunctive use or water banking program, or a project that has approved environmental documents consistent with the California Environmental Quality Act (Division 13 (commencing with Section 21000) of the Public Resources Code).(f) Water wells that are part of a groundwater remediation or protection project that aims to address groundwater contamination, water quality, or seawater intrusion.(g) Injections well associated with the water wells described in subdivisions (e) and (f).(h) (1) Water wells closer that one-quarter mile to a well used for supplying domestic water if the local enforcement agency has developed a well permitting ordinance or a well spacing ordinance that minimizes well interference impacts on drinking water wells and take into consideration local geologic conditions and anticipated pumping rates of the proposed well, including, but not limited to, well design and well seals.(2) A local enforcement agency permitting wells described in this subdivision shall provide a copy of the well permitting ordinance to the department.
78+ Article 5. Well Sustainability13807. This article shall apply only to applications for permits for the construction, maintenance, abandonment, or destruction of water wells in basins identified in the Department of Water Resources Bulletin 118.13807.1. The following definitions shall apply to this article:(a) Community water system has the same meaning as provided in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.(b) Domestic well has the same meaning as provided in Section 116681 of the Health and Safety Code.(c) Large-diameter, high-capacity well means any water well with a diameter of more than eight inches and intended to produce greater than two acre-feet annually.(d) Local enforcement agency means any city, county, or water agency that has adopted and is administering an ordinance for the construction, maintenance, abandonment, or destruction of a water well pursuant to this chapter.(e) Public water system has the same meaning as defined in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.(f) State small water system has the same meaning as provided in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.(g) Urban retail water supplier has the same meaning as provided in Section 10608.12.13807.2. (a) A local enforcement agency shall perform all of the following activities at least 30 days before determining whether to approve a permit for a new large-diameter, high-capacity well:(1) Provide electronic notice to the general public by posting notice of receipt of the application and the contents of the application on the local enforcement agencys internet website.(2) Provide notice to all groundwater sustainability agencies managing within a 10-mile radius of a proposed well, including those in adjacent basins or counties, as applicable.(3) Provide notice to all other local enforcement agencies, if any, administering well permitting programs within the basin in which the activities covered in the application would occur.(4) Provide written notice through the United States Postal Service to the registered owners or agents of all parcels within a one-mile radius of the site where the activities covered in the application would occur and any relevant information on the well permitting process.(5) Provide notice to the state board if the well is to be located within a groundwater basin that is designated as a probationary basin.(b) Upon notice, a groundwater sustainability agency with oversight for the area of the basin where the proposed large-diameter, high-capacity well is to be located shall If the proposed large-diameter, high-capacity well is to be located in an area subject to management by a groundwater sustainability agency, the applicable groundwater sustainability agency shall, upon notice of a permit application, provide all of the following information to the local enforcement agency:(1) The name of the applicable groundwater sustainability plan being implemented and where an electronic copy of the plan may be accessed.(2) The name of the applicable groundwater sustainability agency, the agency manager and contact information, and the applicable sustainable management criteria related to groundwater levels, including the groundwater level measurable objectives and minimum thresholds.(3) The estimated depth to the groundwater level based on the most recent monitoring conducted by the groundwater sustainability agency for the area of the basin where the proposed activities covered by the application would occur.(4) Any fees, allocation, metering, spacing determinations, or other regulations or ordinances that the groundwater sustainability agency has adopted.(5) Any updates to the information provided pursuant to this subdivision as necessary within 30 days, should changes occur.(6) Notice of an inadequate determination, if applicable, by the department of the groundwater sustainability plan and the status of any action of the state board resulting from the department determination.(c) Before approving any well permit for a large-diameter, high-capacity well, a local enforcement agency shall provide all of the following information to the applicant:(1) The basin name, number, and priority as assigned by the department in its most recent Bulletin 118.(2) The name of all groundwater sustainability agencies, if any, managing the basin in which the activities covered in the application would occur.(3) Information on regulations or ordinances adopted by the groundwater sustainability agency relevant to the construction and operation of the proposed well. well, if applicable.(4) Notice If applicable, notice to the applicant that the approval of the application and granting of any associated permit is subject to the regulatory authority of any groundwater sustainability agency managing the portion of the basin in which the activities covered in the application would occur. The notice shall specifically inform the applicant that in addition to any regulatory authority already being exercised, a groundwater sustainability agency or the state board for a probationary groundwater basin may exercise authority to limit groundwater extraction, the imposition of fees, and metering.13807.3. (a) A local enforcement agency shall not approve a permit for a large-diameter, high-capacity well if that well is proposed to be located within one-quarter mile of a well used for supplying domestic water to one or more persons or to a community.(b) (1) A local enforcement agency shall not approve a permit for a large-diameter, high-capacity well if that well is proposed to be located within one-quarter mile of an area that has subsided greater than 0.5 feet in total since January 1, 2015, as reported and defined by the department based upon provided InSAR subsidence data report posted on the Natural Resources Agency open data portal and department internet websites.(2) A local enforcement agency may approve a permit for a large-diameter, high-capacity well if the area identified in paragraph (1) has not had subsidence of more than 0.1 feet over the preceding four years, is consistent with the local groundwater sustainability plan, and is screened above geologic units known to be susceptible to compaction.(c) For areas subject to the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (Part 2.74 (commencing with Section 10720) of Division 6), a local enforcement agency shall not approve a permit for any well unless that well is screened below the minimum thresholds applicable to that portion of the basin as established by the groundwater sustainability agency pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (b) of Section 13807.2.(d) To ensure the reliability and long-term operation of water wells within its jurisdiction, a local enforcement agency may determine not to approve an application or grant a permit based on criteria that are more stringent than those provided in this section.13807.4. This article does not apply to applications or permits for any of the following water wells: following:(a) Wells Water wells that will draw less than two acre-feet per year.(b) Wells Water wells that will be located on a parcel of five acres or fewer that is in an area that has been zoned by the local land use authority for rural residential use.(c) Drinking water wells of a public water system, an urban retail water supplier, state small water system, or a community water system.(d) Large-diameter, high-capacity wells for the replacement or reconstruction of an existing large-diameter, high-capacity well that meets all of the following conditions:(1) The replacing or reconstructed well shall not have a larger diameter or be used to pump more water annually than the previous well.(2) The well being replaced shall be abandoned prior to initial operation of the replacing replacement well.(3) The replacing replacement well is in substantially the same location as the well it is replacing or is to be moved to a location that would lessen impacts to domestic wells and wells that provide water for state small water systems or community water systems.(e) Water wells associated with, or part of, a conjunctive use or water banking program, or a project that has approved environmental documents consistent with the California Environmental Quality Act (Division 13 (commencing with Section 21000) of the Public Resources Code).(f) Water wells that are part of a groundwater remediation or protection project that aims to address groundwater contamination, water quality, or seawater intrusion.
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81- Article 5. Well Sustainability13807. This article shall apply only to applications for permits for the construction, maintenance, abandonment, or destruction of water wells in basins identified in the Department of Water Resources Bulletin 118.13807.1. The following definitions shall apply to this article:(a) Community water system has the same meaning as provided in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.(b) Domestic well has the same meaning as provided in Section 116681 of the Health and Safety Code.(c) Large-diameter, high-capacity well means any water well with a diameter of more than eight inches and intended to produce greater than two acre-feet annually. or greater.(d) Local enforcement agency means any city, county, or water agency that has adopted and is administering an ordinance for the construction, maintenance, abandonment, or destruction of a water well pursuant to this chapter.(e) Public water system has the same meaning as defined in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.(f) State small water system has the same meaning as provided in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.(g) Urban retail water supplier has the same meaning as provided in Section 10608.12.13807.2. (a) A local enforcement agency shall perform all of the following activities at least 30 days before determining whether to approve a permit for a new large-diameter, high-capacity well:(1) Provide electronic notice to the general public by posting notice of receipt of the application and the contents of the application on the local enforcement agencys internet website.(2) Provide electronic notice to all relevant groundwater sustainability agencies managing within a 10-mile radius of a proposed well, including those in adjacent basins or counties, as applicable. agencies.(3)Provide notice to all other local enforcement agencies, if any, administering well permitting programs within the basin in which the activities covered in the application would occur.(4)(3) Provide written notice through the United States Postal Service to the registered owners or agents of all parcels within a one-mile radius of the site where the activities covered in the application would occur and any relevant information on the well permitting process.(5)(4) Provide electronic notice to the state board if the well is to be located within a groundwater basin that is designated as a probationary basin.(b) If the proposed large-diameter, high-capacity well is to be located in an area subject to management by a groundwater sustainability agency, the applicable groundwater sustainability agency shall, upon notice of a permit application, Upon adoption or amendment of a groundwater sustainability plan, the groundwater sustainability agency shall provide all of the following information to the local enforcement agency:(1) The name of the applicable groundwater sustainability plan being implemented and where an electronic copy of the plan may be accessed.(2) The name of the applicable groundwater sustainability agency, the agency manager and contact information, and the applicable sustainable management criteria related to groundwater levels, including the groundwater level measurable objectives and minimum thresholds.(3)The estimated depth to the groundwater level based on the most recent monitoring conducted by the groundwater sustainability agency for the area of the basin where the proposed activities covered by the application would occur.(3) Where the most recent groundwater level monitoring data can be obtained for the basin.(4) Any Notice of fees, allocation, metering, spacing determinations, or other regulations or ordinances that the groundwater sustainability agency has adopted.(5)Any updates to the information provided pursuant to this subdivision as necessary within 30 days, should changes occur.(6)(5) Notice of an inadequate determination, if applicable, by the department of the groundwater sustainability plan and the status of any action of the state board resulting from the department determination.(c) Before approving any well permit for a large-diameter, high-capacity well, a local enforcement agency shall provide all both of the following to the applicant:(1) The basin name, number, and priority as assigned by the department in its most recent Bulletin 118.(2) The name of all groundwater sustainability agencies, if any, managing the basin in which the activities covered in the application would occur.(3)Information on regulations or ordinances adopted by the groundwater sustainability agency relevant to the construction and operation of the proposed well, if applicable.(4)If applicable, notice to the applicant that the approval of the application and granting of any associated permit is subject to the regulatory authority of any groundwater sustainability agency managing the portion of the basin in which the activities covered in the application would occur. The notice shall specifically inform the applicant that in addition to any regulatory authority already being exercised, a groundwater sustainability agency or the state board for a probationary groundwater basin may exercise authority to limit groundwater extraction, the imposition of fees, and metering.13807.3. (a) A local enforcement agency shall not approve a permit for a large-diameter, high-capacity well if that well is proposed to be located within one-quarter mile of a well used for supplying domestic water to one or more persons or to a community.(b) (1) A local enforcement agency shall not approve a permit for a large-diameter, high-capacity well if that well is proposed to be located within one-quarter mile of an area that has subsided greater than 0.5 feet in total since January 1, 2015, as reported and defined by the department based upon provided InSAR subsidence data report posted on the Natural Resources Agency open data portal and department internet websites.(2) A local enforcement agency may approve a permit for a large-diameter, high-capacity well if the area identified in paragraph (1) has not had subsidence of more than 0.1 feet over the preceding four years, is consistent with the local groundwater sustainability plan, and is screened above geologic units known to be susceptible to compaction. plan.(c)For areas subject to the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (Part 2.74 (commencing with Section 10720) of Division 6), a local enforcement agency shall not approve a permit for any well unless that well is screened below the minimum thresholds applicable to that portion of the basin as established by the groundwater sustainability agency pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (b) of Section 13807.2.(d)(c) To ensure the reliability and long-term operation of water wells within its jurisdiction, a local enforcement agency may determine not to approve an application or grant a permit based on criteria that are more stringent than those provided in this section.13807.4. This article does not apply to applications or permits for any of the following:(a) Water wells that will draw less than two acre-feet per year.(b) Water wells that will be located on a parcel of five acres or fewer that is in an area that has been zoned by the local land use authority for rural residential use.(c) Drinking water wells of an urban retail water supplier, state small water system, or a community water system.(d) Large-diameter, high-capacity wells for the replacement or reconstruction of an existing large-diameter, high-capacity well that meets all of the following conditions:(1) The replacing or reconstructed well shall not have a larger diameter or diameter, or shall not be used to pump more water annually than the previous well.(2) The well being replaced shall be abandoned prior to initial operation of the replacement well.(3) The replacement well is in substantially the same location as the well it is replacing or is to be moved to a location that would lessen impacts to domestic wells and wells that provide water for state small water systems or community water systems.(e) Water wells associated with, or part of, a conjunctive use or water banking program, or a project that has approved environmental documents consistent with the California Environmental Quality Act (Division 13 (commencing with Section 21000) of the Public Resources Code).(f) Water wells that are part of a groundwater remediation or protection project that aims to address groundwater contamination, water quality, or seawater intrusion.(g) Injections well associated with the water wells described in subdivisions (e) and (f).(h) (1) Water wells closer that one-quarter mile to a well used for supplying domestic water if the local enforcement agency has developed a well permitting ordinance or a well spacing ordinance that minimizes well interference impacts on drinking water wells and take into consideration local geologic conditions and anticipated pumping rates of the proposed well, including, but not limited to, well design and well seals.(2) A local enforcement agency permitting wells described in this subdivision shall provide a copy of the well permitting ordinance to the department.
80+ Article 5. Well Sustainability13807. This article shall apply only to applications for permits for the construction, maintenance, abandonment, or destruction of water wells in basins identified in the Department of Water Resources Bulletin 118.13807.1. The following definitions shall apply to this article:(a) Community water system has the same meaning as provided in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.(b) Domestic well has the same meaning as provided in Section 116681 of the Health and Safety Code.(c) Large-diameter, high-capacity well means any water well with a diameter of more than eight inches and intended to produce greater than two acre-feet annually.(d) Local enforcement agency means any city, county, or water agency that has adopted and is administering an ordinance for the construction, maintenance, abandonment, or destruction of a water well pursuant to this chapter.(e) Public water system has the same meaning as defined in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.(f) State small water system has the same meaning as provided in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.(g) Urban retail water supplier has the same meaning as provided in Section 10608.12.13807.2. (a) A local enforcement agency shall perform all of the following activities at least 30 days before determining whether to approve a permit for a new large-diameter, high-capacity well:(1) Provide electronic notice to the general public by posting notice of receipt of the application and the contents of the application on the local enforcement agencys internet website.(2) Provide notice to all groundwater sustainability agencies managing within a 10-mile radius of a proposed well, including those in adjacent basins or counties, as applicable.(3) Provide notice to all other local enforcement agencies, if any, administering well permitting programs within the basin in which the activities covered in the application would occur.(4) Provide written notice through the United States Postal Service to the registered owners or agents of all parcels within a one-mile radius of the site where the activities covered in the application would occur and any relevant information on the well permitting process.(5) Provide notice to the state board if the well is to be located within a groundwater basin that is designated as a probationary basin.(b) Upon notice, a groundwater sustainability agency with oversight for the area of the basin where the proposed large-diameter, high-capacity well is to be located shall If the proposed large-diameter, high-capacity well is to be located in an area subject to management by a groundwater sustainability agency, the applicable groundwater sustainability agency shall, upon notice of a permit application, provide all of the following information to the local enforcement agency:(1) The name of the applicable groundwater sustainability plan being implemented and where an electronic copy of the plan may be accessed.(2) The name of the applicable groundwater sustainability agency, the agency manager and contact information, and the applicable sustainable management criteria related to groundwater levels, including the groundwater level measurable objectives and minimum thresholds.(3) The estimated depth to the groundwater level based on the most recent monitoring conducted by the groundwater sustainability agency for the area of the basin where the proposed activities covered by the application would occur.(4) Any fees, allocation, metering, spacing determinations, or other regulations or ordinances that the groundwater sustainability agency has adopted.(5) Any updates to the information provided pursuant to this subdivision as necessary within 30 days, should changes occur.(6) Notice of an inadequate determination, if applicable, by the department of the groundwater sustainability plan and the status of any action of the state board resulting from the department determination.(c) Before approving any well permit for a large-diameter, high-capacity well, a local enforcement agency shall provide all of the following information to the applicant:(1) The basin name, number, and priority as assigned by the department in its most recent Bulletin 118.(2) The name of all groundwater sustainability agencies, if any, managing the basin in which the activities covered in the application would occur.(3) Information on regulations or ordinances adopted by the groundwater sustainability agency relevant to the construction and operation of the proposed well. well, if applicable.(4) Notice If applicable, notice to the applicant that the approval of the application and granting of any associated permit is subject to the regulatory authority of any groundwater sustainability agency managing the portion of the basin in which the activities covered in the application would occur. The notice shall specifically inform the applicant that in addition to any regulatory authority already being exercised, a groundwater sustainability agency or the state board for a probationary groundwater basin may exercise authority to limit groundwater extraction, the imposition of fees, and metering.13807.3. (a) A local enforcement agency shall not approve a permit for a large-diameter, high-capacity well if that well is proposed to be located within one-quarter mile of a well used for supplying domestic water to one or more persons or to a community.(b) (1) A local enforcement agency shall not approve a permit for a large-diameter, high-capacity well if that well is proposed to be located within one-quarter mile of an area that has subsided greater than 0.5 feet in total since January 1, 2015, as reported and defined by the department based upon provided InSAR subsidence data report posted on the Natural Resources Agency open data portal and department internet websites.(2) A local enforcement agency may approve a permit for a large-diameter, high-capacity well if the area identified in paragraph (1) has not had subsidence of more than 0.1 feet over the preceding four years, is consistent with the local groundwater sustainability plan, and is screened above geologic units known to be susceptible to compaction.(c) For areas subject to the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (Part 2.74 (commencing with Section 10720) of Division 6), a local enforcement agency shall not approve a permit for any well unless that well is screened below the minimum thresholds applicable to that portion of the basin as established by the groundwater sustainability agency pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (b) of Section 13807.2.(d) To ensure the reliability and long-term operation of water wells within its jurisdiction, a local enforcement agency may determine not to approve an application or grant a permit based on criteria that are more stringent than those provided in this section.13807.4. This article does not apply to applications or permits for any of the following water wells: following:(a) Wells Water wells that will draw less than two acre-feet per year.(b) Wells Water wells that will be located on a parcel of five acres or fewer that is in an area that has been zoned by the local land use authority for rural residential use.(c) Drinking water wells of a public water system, an urban retail water supplier, state small water system, or a community water system.(d) Large-diameter, high-capacity wells for the replacement or reconstruction of an existing large-diameter, high-capacity well that meets all of the following conditions:(1) The replacing or reconstructed well shall not have a larger diameter or be used to pump more water annually than the previous well.(2) The well being replaced shall be abandoned prior to initial operation of the replacing replacement well.(3) The replacing replacement well is in substantially the same location as the well it is replacing or is to be moved to a location that would lessen impacts to domestic wells and wells that provide water for state small water systems or community water systems.(e) Water wells associated with, or part of, a conjunctive use or water banking program, or a project that has approved environmental documents consistent with the California Environmental Quality Act (Division 13 (commencing with Section 21000) of the Public Resources Code).(f) Water wells that are part of a groundwater remediation or protection project that aims to address groundwater contamination, water quality, or seawater intrusion.
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8786 13807. This article shall apply only to applications for permits for the construction, maintenance, abandonment, or destruction of water wells in basins identified in the Department of Water Resources Bulletin 118.
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93-13807.1. The following definitions shall apply to this article:(a) Community water system has the same meaning as provided in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.(b) Domestic well has the same meaning as provided in Section 116681 of the Health and Safety Code.(c) Large-diameter, high-capacity well means any water well with a diameter of more than eight inches and intended to produce greater than two acre-feet annually. or greater.(d) Local enforcement agency means any city, county, or water agency that has adopted and is administering an ordinance for the construction, maintenance, abandonment, or destruction of a water well pursuant to this chapter.(e) Public water system has the same meaning as defined in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.(f) State small water system has the same meaning as provided in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.(g) Urban retail water supplier has the same meaning as provided in Section 10608.12.
92+13807.1. The following definitions shall apply to this article:(a) Community water system has the same meaning as provided in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.(b) Domestic well has the same meaning as provided in Section 116681 of the Health and Safety Code.(c) Large-diameter, high-capacity well means any water well with a diameter of more than eight inches and intended to produce greater than two acre-feet annually.(d) Local enforcement agency means any city, county, or water agency that has adopted and is administering an ordinance for the construction, maintenance, abandonment, or destruction of a water well pursuant to this chapter.(e) Public water system has the same meaning as defined in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.(f) State small water system has the same meaning as provided in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.(g) Urban retail water supplier has the same meaning as provided in Section 10608.12.
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9796 13807.1. The following definitions shall apply to this article:
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9998 (a) Community water system has the same meaning as provided in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.
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101100 (b) Domestic well has the same meaning as provided in Section 116681 of the Health and Safety Code.
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103-(c) Large-diameter, high-capacity well means any water well with a diameter of more than eight inches and intended to produce greater than two acre-feet annually. or greater.
102+(c) Large-diameter, high-capacity well means any water well with a diameter of more than eight inches and intended to produce greater than two acre-feet annually.
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105104 (d) Local enforcement agency means any city, county, or water agency that has adopted and is administering an ordinance for the construction, maintenance, abandonment, or destruction of a water well pursuant to this chapter.
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107106 (e) Public water system has the same meaning as defined in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.
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109108 (f) State small water system has the same meaning as provided in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.
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111110 (g) Urban retail water supplier has the same meaning as provided in Section 10608.12.
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113-13807.2. (a) A local enforcement agency shall perform all of the following activities at least 30 days before determining whether to approve a permit for a new large-diameter, high-capacity well:(1) Provide electronic notice to the general public by posting notice of receipt of the application and the contents of the application on the local enforcement agencys internet website.(2) Provide electronic notice to all relevant groundwater sustainability agencies managing within a 10-mile radius of a proposed well, including those in adjacent basins or counties, as applicable. agencies.(3)Provide notice to all other local enforcement agencies, if any, administering well permitting programs within the basin in which the activities covered in the application would occur.(4)(3) Provide written notice through the United States Postal Service to the registered owners or agents of all parcels within a one-mile radius of the site where the activities covered in the application would occur and any relevant information on the well permitting process.(5)(4) Provide electronic notice to the state board if the well is to be located within a groundwater basin that is designated as a probationary basin.(b) If the proposed large-diameter, high-capacity well is to be located in an area subject to management by a groundwater sustainability agency, the applicable groundwater sustainability agency shall, upon notice of a permit application, Upon adoption or amendment of a groundwater sustainability plan, the groundwater sustainability agency shall provide all of the following information to the local enforcement agency:(1) The name of the applicable groundwater sustainability plan being implemented and where an electronic copy of the plan may be accessed.(2) The name of the applicable groundwater sustainability agency, the agency manager and contact information, and the applicable sustainable management criteria related to groundwater levels, including the groundwater level measurable objectives and minimum thresholds.(3)The estimated depth to the groundwater level based on the most recent monitoring conducted by the groundwater sustainability agency for the area of the basin where the proposed activities covered by the application would occur.(3) Where the most recent groundwater level monitoring data can be obtained for the basin.(4) Any Notice of fees, allocation, metering, spacing determinations, or other regulations or ordinances that the groundwater sustainability agency has adopted.(5)Any updates to the information provided pursuant to this subdivision as necessary within 30 days, should changes occur.(6)(5) Notice of an inadequate determination, if applicable, by the department of the groundwater sustainability plan and the status of any action of the state board resulting from the department determination.(c) Before approving any well permit for a large-diameter, high-capacity well, a local enforcement agency shall provide all both of the following to the applicant:(1) The basin name, number, and priority as assigned by the department in its most recent Bulletin 118.(2) The name of all groundwater sustainability agencies, if any, managing the basin in which the activities covered in the application would occur.(3)Information on regulations or ordinances adopted by the groundwater sustainability agency relevant to the construction and operation of the proposed well, if applicable.(4)If applicable, notice to the applicant that the approval of the application and granting of any associated permit is subject to the regulatory authority of any groundwater sustainability agency managing the portion of the basin in which the activities covered in the application would occur. The notice shall specifically inform the applicant that in addition to any regulatory authority already being exercised, a groundwater sustainability agency or the state board for a probationary groundwater basin may exercise authority to limit groundwater extraction, the imposition of fees, and metering.
112+13807.2. (a) A local enforcement agency shall perform all of the following activities at least 30 days before determining whether to approve a permit for a new large-diameter, high-capacity well:(1) Provide electronic notice to the general public by posting notice of receipt of the application and the contents of the application on the local enforcement agencys internet website.(2) Provide notice to all groundwater sustainability agencies managing within a 10-mile radius of a proposed well, including those in adjacent basins or counties, as applicable.(3) Provide notice to all other local enforcement agencies, if any, administering well permitting programs within the basin in which the activities covered in the application would occur.(4) Provide written notice through the United States Postal Service to the registered owners or agents of all parcels within a one-mile radius of the site where the activities covered in the application would occur and any relevant information on the well permitting process.(5) Provide notice to the state board if the well is to be located within a groundwater basin that is designated as a probationary basin.(b) Upon notice, a groundwater sustainability agency with oversight for the area of the basin where the proposed large-diameter, high-capacity well is to be located shall If the proposed large-diameter, high-capacity well is to be located in an area subject to management by a groundwater sustainability agency, the applicable groundwater sustainability agency shall, upon notice of a permit application, provide all of the following information to the local enforcement agency:(1) The name of the applicable groundwater sustainability plan being implemented and where an electronic copy of the plan may be accessed.(2) The name of the applicable groundwater sustainability agency, the agency manager and contact information, and the applicable sustainable management criteria related to groundwater levels, including the groundwater level measurable objectives and minimum thresholds.(3) The estimated depth to the groundwater level based on the most recent monitoring conducted by the groundwater sustainability agency for the area of the basin where the proposed activities covered by the application would occur.(4) Any fees, allocation, metering, spacing determinations, or other regulations or ordinances that the groundwater sustainability agency has adopted.(5) Any updates to the information provided pursuant to this subdivision as necessary within 30 days, should changes occur.(6) Notice of an inadequate determination, if applicable, by the department of the groundwater sustainability plan and the status of any action of the state board resulting from the department determination.(c) Before approving any well permit for a large-diameter, high-capacity well, a local enforcement agency shall provide all of the following information to the applicant:(1) The basin name, number, and priority as assigned by the department in its most recent Bulletin 118.(2) The name of all groundwater sustainability agencies, if any, managing the basin in which the activities covered in the application would occur.(3) Information on regulations or ordinances adopted by the groundwater sustainability agency relevant to the construction and operation of the proposed well. well, if applicable.(4) Notice If applicable, notice to the applicant that the approval of the application and granting of any associated permit is subject to the regulatory authority of any groundwater sustainability agency managing the portion of the basin in which the activities covered in the application would occur. The notice shall specifically inform the applicant that in addition to any regulatory authority already being exercised, a groundwater sustainability agency or the state board for a probationary groundwater basin may exercise authority to limit groundwater extraction, the imposition of fees, and metering.
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120+(2) Provide notice to all groundwater sustainability agencies managing within a 10-mile radius of a proposed well, including those in adjacent basins or counties, as applicable.
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139-(b) If the proposed large-diameter, high-capacity well is to be located in an area subject to management by a groundwater sustainability agency, the applicable groundwater sustainability agency shall, upon notice of a permit application, Upon adoption or amendment of a groundwater sustainability plan, the groundwater sustainability agency shall provide all of the following information to the local enforcement agency:
128+(b) Upon notice, a groundwater sustainability agency with oversight for the area of the basin where the proposed large-diameter, high-capacity well is to be located shall If the proposed large-diameter, high-capacity well is to be located in an area subject to management by a groundwater sustainability agency, the applicable groundwater sustainability agency shall, upon notice of a permit application, provide all of the following information to the local enforcement agency:
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145134 (3) The estimated depth to the groundwater level based on the most recent monitoring conducted by the groundwater sustainability agency for the area of the basin where the proposed activities covered by the application would occur.
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151-(4) Any Notice of fees, allocation, metering, spacing determinations, or other regulations or ordinances that the groundwater sustainability agency has adopted.
136+(4) Any fees, allocation, metering, spacing determinations, or other regulations or ordinances that the groundwater sustainability agency has adopted.
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153138 (5) Any updates to the information provided pursuant to this subdivision as necessary within 30 days, should changes occur.
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163-(c) Before approving any well permit for a large-diameter, high-capacity well, a local enforcement agency shall provide all both of the following to the applicant:
142+(c) Before approving any well permit for a large-diameter, high-capacity well, a local enforcement agency shall provide all of the following information to the applicant:
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167146 (2) The name of all groundwater sustainability agencies, if any, managing the basin in which the activities covered in the application would occur.
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169-(3)Information on regulations or ordinances adopted by the groundwater sustainability agency relevant to the construction and operation of the proposed well, if applicable.
148+(3) Information on regulations or ordinances adopted by the groundwater sustainability agency relevant to the construction and operation of the proposed well. well, if applicable.
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173-(4)If applicable, notice to the applicant that the approval of the application and granting of any associated permit is subject to the regulatory authority of any groundwater sustainability agency managing the portion of the basin in which the activities covered in the application would occur. The notice shall specifically inform the applicant that in addition to any regulatory authority already being exercised, a groundwater sustainability agency or the state board for a probationary groundwater basin may exercise authority to limit groundwater extraction, the imposition of fees, and metering.
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177-13807.3. (a) A local enforcement agency shall not approve a permit for a large-diameter, high-capacity well if that well is proposed to be located within one-quarter mile of a well used for supplying domestic water to one or more persons or to a community.(b) (1) A local enforcement agency shall not approve a permit for a large-diameter, high-capacity well if that well is proposed to be located within one-quarter mile of an area that has subsided greater than 0.5 feet in total since January 1, 2015, as reported and defined by the department based upon provided InSAR subsidence data report posted on the Natural Resources Agency open data portal and department internet websites.(2) A local enforcement agency may approve a permit for a large-diameter, high-capacity well if the area identified in paragraph (1) has not had subsidence of more than 0.1 feet over the preceding four years, is consistent with the local groundwater sustainability plan, and is screened above geologic units known to be susceptible to compaction. plan.(c)For areas subject to the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (Part 2.74 (commencing with Section 10720) of Division 6), a local enforcement agency shall not approve a permit for any well unless that well is screened below the minimum thresholds applicable to that portion of the basin as established by the groundwater sustainability agency pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (b) of Section 13807.2.(d)(c) To ensure the reliability and long-term operation of water wells within its jurisdiction, a local enforcement agency may determine not to approve an application or grant a permit based on criteria that are more stringent than those provided in this section.
152+13807.3. (a) A local enforcement agency shall not approve a permit for a large-diameter, high-capacity well if that well is proposed to be located within one-quarter mile of a well used for supplying domestic water to one or more persons or to a community.(b) (1) A local enforcement agency shall not approve a permit for a large-diameter, high-capacity well if that well is proposed to be located within one-quarter mile of an area that has subsided greater than 0.5 feet in total since January 1, 2015, as reported and defined by the department based upon provided InSAR subsidence data report posted on the Natural Resources Agency open data portal and department internet websites.(2) A local enforcement agency may approve a permit for a large-diameter, high-capacity well if the area identified in paragraph (1) has not had subsidence of more than 0.1 feet over the preceding four years, is consistent with the local groundwater sustainability plan, and is screened above geologic units known to be susceptible to compaction.(c) For areas subject to the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (Part 2.74 (commencing with Section 10720) of Division 6), a local enforcement agency shall not approve a permit for any well unless that well is screened below the minimum thresholds applicable to that portion of the basin as established by the groundwater sustainability agency pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (b) of Section 13807.2.(d) To ensure the reliability and long-term operation of water wells within its jurisdiction, a local enforcement agency may determine not to approve an application or grant a permit based on criteria that are more stringent than those provided in this section.
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160+(2) A local enforcement agency may approve a permit for a large-diameter, high-capacity well if the area identified in paragraph (1) has not had subsidence of more than 0.1 feet over the preceding four years, is consistent with the local groundwater sustainability plan, and is screened above geologic units known to be susceptible to compaction.
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187162 (c) For areas subject to the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (Part 2.74 (commencing with Section 10720) of Division 6), a local enforcement agency shall not approve a permit for any well unless that well is screened below the minimum thresholds applicable to that portion of the basin as established by the groundwater sustainability agency pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (b) of Section 13807.2.
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166+13807.4. This article does not apply to applications or permits for any of the following water wells: following:(a) Wells Water wells that will draw less than two acre-feet per year.(b) Wells Water wells that will be located on a parcel of five acres or fewer that is in an area that has been zoned by the local land use authority for rural residential use.(c) Drinking water wells of a public water system, an urban retail water supplier, state small water system, or a community water system.(d) Large-diameter, high-capacity wells for the replacement or reconstruction of an existing large-diameter, high-capacity well that meets all of the following conditions:(1) The replacing or reconstructed well shall not have a larger diameter or be used to pump more water annually than the previous well.(2) The well being replaced shall be abandoned prior to initial operation of the replacing replacement well.(3) The replacing replacement well is in substantially the same location as the well it is replacing or is to be moved to a location that would lessen impacts to domestic wells and wells that provide water for state small water systems or community water systems.(e) Water wells associated with, or part of, a conjunctive use or water banking program, or a project that has approved environmental documents consistent with the California Environmental Quality Act (Division 13 (commencing with Section 21000) of the Public Resources Code).(f) Water wells that are part of a groundwater remediation or protection project that aims to address groundwater contamination, water quality, or seawater intrusion.
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195-(c) To ensure the reliability and long-term operation of water wells within its jurisdiction, a local enforcement agency may determine not to approve an application or grant a permit based on criteria that are more stringent than those provided in this section.
170+13807.4. This article does not apply to applications or permits for any of the following water wells: following:
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197-13807.4. This article does not apply to applications or permits for any of the following:(a) Water wells that will draw less than two acre-feet per year.(b) Water wells that will be located on a parcel of five acres or fewer that is in an area that has been zoned by the local land use authority for rural residential use.(c) Drinking water wells of an urban retail water supplier, state small water system, or a community water system.(d) Large-diameter, high-capacity wells for the replacement or reconstruction of an existing large-diameter, high-capacity well that meets all of the following conditions:(1) The replacing or reconstructed well shall not have a larger diameter or diameter, or shall not be used to pump more water annually than the previous well.(2) The well being replaced shall be abandoned prior to initial operation of the replacement well.(3) The replacement well is in substantially the same location as the well it is replacing or is to be moved to a location that would lessen impacts to domestic wells and wells that provide water for state small water systems or community water systems.(e) Water wells associated with, or part of, a conjunctive use or water banking program, or a project that has approved environmental documents consistent with the California Environmental Quality Act (Division 13 (commencing with Section 21000) of the Public Resources Code).(f) Water wells that are part of a groundwater remediation or protection project that aims to address groundwater contamination, water quality, or seawater intrusion.(g) Injections well associated with the water wells described in subdivisions (e) and (f).(h) (1) Water wells closer that one-quarter mile to a well used for supplying domestic water if the local enforcement agency has developed a well permitting ordinance or a well spacing ordinance that minimizes well interference impacts on drinking water wells and take into consideration local geologic conditions and anticipated pumping rates of the proposed well, including, but not limited to, well design and well seals.(2) A local enforcement agency permitting wells described in this subdivision shall provide a copy of the well permitting ordinance to the department.
172+(a) Wells Water wells that will draw less than two acre-feet per year.
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174+(b) Wells Water wells that will be located on a parcel of five acres or fewer that is in an area that has been zoned by the local land use authority for rural residential use.
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201-13807.4. This article does not apply to applications or permits for any of the following:
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203-(a) Water wells that will draw less than two acre-feet per year.
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205-(b) Water wells that will be located on a parcel of five acres or fewer that is in an area that has been zoned by the local land use authority for rural residential use.
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207-(c) Drinking water wells of an urban retail water supplier, state small water system, or a community water system.
176+(c) Drinking water wells of a public water system, an urban retail water supplier, state small water system, or a community water system.
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209178 (d) Large-diameter, high-capacity wells for the replacement or reconstruction of an existing large-diameter, high-capacity well that meets all of the following conditions:
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211-(1) The replacing or reconstructed well shall not have a larger diameter or diameter, or shall not be used to pump more water annually than the previous well.
180+(1) The replacing or reconstructed well shall not have a larger diameter or be used to pump more water annually than the previous well.
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213-(2) The well being replaced shall be abandoned prior to initial operation of the replacement well.
182+(2) The well being replaced shall be abandoned prior to initial operation of the replacing replacement well.
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215-(3) The replacement well is in substantially the same location as the well it is replacing or is to be moved to a location that would lessen impacts to domestic wells and wells that provide water for state small water systems or community water systems.
184+(3) The replacing replacement well is in substantially the same location as the well it is replacing or is to be moved to a location that would lessen impacts to domestic wells and wells that provide water for state small water systems or community water systems.
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217186 (e) Water wells associated with, or part of, a conjunctive use or water banking program, or a project that has approved environmental documents consistent with the California Environmental Quality Act (Division 13 (commencing with Section 21000) of the Public Resources Code).
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219188 (f) Water wells that are part of a groundwater remediation or protection project that aims to address groundwater contamination, water quality, or seawater intrusion.
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221-(g) Injections well associated with the water wells described in subdivisions (e) and (f).
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223-(h) (1) Water wells closer that one-quarter mile to a well used for supplying domestic water if the local enforcement agency has developed a well permitting ordinance or a well spacing ordinance that minimizes well interference impacts on drinking water wells and take into consideration local geologic conditions and anticipated pumping rates of the proposed well, including, but not limited to, well design and well seals.
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225-(2) A local enforcement agency permitting wells described in this subdivision shall provide a copy of the well permitting ordinance to the department.
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227190 SEC. 3. No reimbursement is required by this act pursuant to Section 6 of Article XIIIB of the California Constitution because a local agency or school district has the authority to levy service charges, fees, or assessments sufficient to pay for the program or level of service mandated by this act, within the meaning of Section 17556 of the Government Code.
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229192 SEC. 3. No reimbursement is required by this act pursuant to Section 6 of Article XIIIB of the California Constitution because a local agency or school district has the authority to levy service charges, fees, or assessments sufficient to pay for the program or level of service mandated by this act, within the meaning of Section 17556 of the Government Code.
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231194 SEC. 3. No reimbursement is required by this act pursuant to Section 6 of Article XIIIB of the California Constitution because a local agency or school district has the authority to levy service charges, fees, or assessments sufficient to pay for the program or level of service mandated by this act, within the meaning of Section 17556 of the Government Code.
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