The purpose of this chapter is to prevent contamination
of groundwater and to protect public health, safety, and welfare by
assuring that unused, unsafe or noncomplying wells or wells which
may serve as conduits for groundwater contamination or wells which
may be illegally cross-connected to the municipal system are properly
abandoned.
Wells shall be abandoned according to the procedures
outlined in Ch. NR 812, Wis. Adm. Code. The pump and piping must be
removed and the well checked for obstructions prior to abandonment.
Any obstruction or liner must be removed, if possible. Filling with
unapproved materials or use of unacceptable procedures is prohibited.
An Abandonment Report Form, Department of Natural
Resources No. 3300-5, is available at the Clerk's office and must
be submitted to the Clerk within 10 days of abandonment completion.
Forty-eight-hour advance notice of well abandonment work must be provided
to the Clerk so the filling may be observed by a representative of
the municipality. The Clerk shall send a copy of Form 3300-5 to the
appropriate Department of Natural Resources district office within
10 days of receipt of the completed form.
In the event a well for which a permit has been issued is not used for a period of over one year, the permit shall become void, and, within 60 days following notice from the City of Lodi to the owner of said well, the owner shall abandon the well according to the requirements of §
332-4 of this chapter.
The owner of a well for which a well operation permit has been issued shall annually have the water from the well tested in the manner prescribed by §
332-3 of this chapter and submit the test results to the City of Lodi within 30 days following the anniversary date of said permit. Failure of the owner to submit said test results, or submission of test results showing that the well is no longer producing bacteriological safe water, shall cause the well operation permit to become void. In that event, the owner shall, within 60 days following notice from the City of Lodi to the owner, abandon the well according to the requirements of §
332-4 of this chapter.
[Amended 10-10-2006 by Ord. No. A-361]
Any person, firm or other well owner violating any provision of this chapter shall, upon conviction, be subject to a penalty as provided in Chapter
1, §
1-3, of this Code. If any person fails to comply with this chapter for more than 10 days after notice in writing, the municipality may impose a penalty or may cause the abandonment to be done, and the expense thereof shall be assessed as a special tax against the property.
[Added 5-20-2014 by Ord. No. A-472]
A. Right of
entry. The Lodi Light and Water Utility Operations Manager, Director
of Public Works or their designee is the enforcement officer for the
Wells Code. Upon presentation of credentials, the Lodi Light and Water
Utility Operations Manager or Director of Public Works, or their designee,
shall have the right to request entry, at any reasonable time, to
all public or private properties for the purpose of inspection, observation,
measurement, sampling or testing of wells, meters, pipes, or other
components of the well water system, for the enforcement of the Wells
Code.
B. Special
inspection warrants. In the event that complaints or reasonable concerns
exist as to the compliance by a public or private property owner with
the Utility Code, and the owner or custodian of the property declines
requests for entry for the purpose of inspection, observation, measurement,
sampling or testing of wells, pipes, or other components of the well
water system necessary for the enforcement of the Wells Code, the
Lodi Light and Water Utility Operations Manager or Director of Public
Works, with the assistance of the City Attorney, may obtain a special
inspection warrant pursuant to § 66.0119, Wis. Stats., to
determine compliance and assist with enforcement of the Utility Code.
C. Method
of enforcement. Upon finding that any of the provisions of this chapter
are being violated or upon finding a condition which may lead to a
violation, the Lodi Light and Water Utility Operations Manager or
the Director of Public Works may notify, in writing, the person responsible
for violation, ordering such action as necessary to correct a violation.
The Lodi Light and Water Utility Operations Manager or the Director
of Public Works may order discontinuance of illegal use and order
removal or may order discontinuance of illegal work being done. Further,
the Lodi Light and Water Utility Operations Manager or the Director
of Public Works may take any other action authorized by this chapter
to ensure compliance with or to present violations of this chapter,
including but not limited to calling upon the City Attorney to institute
legal proceedings and calling upon the Chief of Police for assistance.
D. Penalties. Violations of this chapter may also be subject to a forfeiture citation issued by the Lodi Light and Water Utility Operations Manager or the Director of Public Works for each day of violation pursuant to §
1-3.