Whenever in this chapter the following terms are used, they shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them in this section:
"Abandoned wells" and "abandonment"shall apply to a well whose original or functional purpose and use has been discontinued for a period of one year and which has not been declared for reuse by the legal owner with the department, or a well in such a state of disrepair that it cannot be functional for its original purpose or any other function regulated under this chapter. Exploration holes shall be considered abandoned twenty-four (24) hours after construction and testing work has been completed.
"Agriculture well"means any water well used to supply water for irrigation or other agricultural purposes including so-called "stock wells."
"Cathodic protection well"means any artificial excavation in excess of fifty (50) feet constructed by any method for the purpose of installing equipment or facilities for the protection electrically of metallic equipment in contact with the ground, commonly referred to as cathodic protection.
"Contamination"means an impairment of the quality of the waters of the state by waste to a degree which creates a hazard to the public health through poisoning or through the spread of disease.
"Cross-connection"means any unprotected connection between any part of a water system used or intended to supply water for domestic purposes and any source or system containing water or other substances that are not or cannot be approved as safe, pure, wholesome and potable for human consumption.
"Department"means the Riverside County department of health, division of environmental health services.
"Director"means the director of health or his or her duly authorized representative.
"Distribution system"includes the facilities, conduits, or any other means used for the delivery of water from the source facilities to the customer's system.
"Exploration hole"means an uncased excavation for the purpose of immediately determining the existing geological and/or hydrological conditions at the site either by direct observation or other means.
"Industrial well"means any well used primarily to supply water for industrial processes and may supply water intentionally or incidentally for domestic purposes.
"Lateral (horizontal) well"means a well drilled or constructed horizontally or at an angle with the horizon as contrasted with the common vertical well and does not include horizontal drains or wells constructed to remove subsurface water from hillside, cuts or fills.
"Monitoring well"means an artificial excavation by any method for the purpose of observing, monitoring or supplying the conditions of a water bearing aquifer, such as fluctuations in groundwater levels, quality of groundwaters or the concentration of contaminants in underground waters.
"Person"means any individual, firm, corporation, association, profit or nonprofit organization, trust, partnership, special district, or governmental agency to the extent authorized by law.
"Pollution"means an alteration of water by waste to a degree which unreasonably affects: such water for beneficial uses, or facilities which serve such beneficial uses. "Pollution" may include "contamination."
"Public water system"means a system regardless of type of ownership for the provision of piped water to the public for domestic use, if such system has at least five service connections or regularly serves an average of at least twenty-five (25) individuals daily at least sixty (60) days of the year. A public water system includes:
1. Any collection, treatment, storage and distribution facilities which are used primarily in connection with such system and which are under control of the water supplier;
2. Any collection or pretreatment storage facilities which are used primarily in connection with such system but are not under control of the water supplier.
"Reconstruction"means certain work done to an existing well in order to restore its production, replace defective casing, seal off certain strata or surface water, or similar work, not to include the cleaning out of sediments, surging, or maintenance to the pump or appurtenances where the integrity of the annular seal or water bearing strata are not violated.
"Source facilities"includes wells, stream diversion works, infiltration galleries, springs, reservoirs, tanks, and all other facilities used in the production treatment, disinfection, storage or delivery of water to the distribution system
"Water well"means any artificial excavation constructed by any method for the purpose of extracting water from, or injecting water into the ground. This definition shall not include:
1. Oil and gas wells, or geothermal wells constructed under the jurisdiction of the California State Department of Conservation, except those wells converted to use as water wells; or
2. Wells used for the purpose of:
a. Dewatering excavation during construction,
b. Stabilizing hillsides or earth embankments.
(Ord. 891 § 1 (part), 1990)