As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Is defined as the certified Public Health Officer acting in concert with the Wall Township Health Advisory Board (§
6-50 et seq.).
Before final certification and operation of a new well, other than an exempt well as defined in §
222-60, and before the certification of an existing well for the purpose of obtaining a continued certificate of occupancy (for rent, transfer, or sale of a property), the person owning the lot upon which a well is located shall have a sample of the well water collected and analyzed by a laboratory certified by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. Tests shall be performed to determine the presence and amount of individual hazardous contaminants and substances set forth in §
222-61 of this article. The water sample shall be taken as close to the pumping well as possible. In no case shall treatment equipment be installed on a new well prior to the first sampling. The results of said laboratory analysis shall be forwarded directly by the laboratory to the Wall Township Health Department.
The following nonpotable water supply wells shall be exempt
from the sampling and analysis requirements:
A. Any nonpotable well, the pumps and lines of which do not enter a
building, crawl space or garage and are directly connected to a sprinkler
system manifold;
B. Geothermal groundwater heat pump wells that are constructed and installed
as totally enclosed systems and are incapable of being used as a potable
water supply;
C. Fire protection wells as defined in the State Uniform Construction
Code, N.J.A.C. 5:23-1.1 et seq., which are incapable of being used
as potable water supply.
In the event that the laboratory analysis of a water sample collected from a well reveals that the presence of any of the hazardous contaminants or substances identified in §
222-61 of this article in an amount exceeding the maximum contaminant levels set forth or incorporated in this article for the same, the Wall Township Health Department must be notified prior to resampling the well for the purpose of determining corrective and resampling procedures. The Wall Township Health Department may also require a second confirmation sample to be taken for a contaminant after a specified number of days, not to exceed two weeks.
The laboratory collecting the sample and performing the water analysis required under §§
222-61 and
222-62 of this article shall submit the results of its analysis directly to the Wall Township Health Department with the following information:
A. The block and lot number and municipality of the property upon which
the well is located and the reason for the sample (i.e., new construction
or resale);
B. The name and mailing address of all persons owning the property upon
which the well is located;
C. The laboratory employee or the laboratory's authorized representative
who physically collected the sample from the well;
D. The date and time that the well sample was collected;
E. The specific point of collection of the water sample;
F. The date and time the sample was analyzed by the laboratory;
G. The type, size and purpose of the treatment unit, if installed.
The Wall Township Health Department shall have access and entry
to any property upon which there is located a well or individual sewage
disposal system for the purpose of inspecting and/or testing the same.
The Wall Township Health Department may order any well which
is determined to be polluted or detrimental to the public health closed
until and unless the water is made potable.
No person shall drill, construct, install or redesignate the
use of any well until a permit shall have been issued by the Board
of Health.
The fee for the filing of an application and plans and issuance
of a permit to drill, construct, install or redesignate the use of
any well shall be $50.