Section 13800.5 Of Article 4. Quality Control From California Water Code >> Division 7. >> Chapter 10. >> Article 4.
13800.5
. (a) (1) The department shall develop recommended standards
for the construction, maintenance, abandonment, or destruction of
geothermal heat exchange wells.
(2) Until the department develops recommended standards pursuant
to paragraph (1), a local enforcement agency with authority over
geothermal heat exchange wells may adopt temporary regulations
applicable to geothermal heat exchange wells that the local
enforcement agency determines to be consistent with the intent of
existing department standards to prevent wells from becoming conduits
of contamination.
(3) The department, not later than July 1, 1997, shall submit to
the state board a report containing the recommended geothermal heat
exchange well standards.
(b) The state board, not later than January 1, 1998, shall adopt a
model geothermal heat exchange well ordinance that implements the
recommended standards developed by the department pursuant to
subdivision (a). The state board shall circulate the model ordinance
to all cities and counties.
(c) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each county, city,
or water agency, where appropriate, not later than April 1, 1998,
shall adopt a geothermal heat exchange well ordinance that meets or
exceeds the recommended standards developed by the department
pursuant to subdivision (a). If a water agency that has permit
authority over well drilling adopts a geothermal heat exchange well
ordinance that meets or exceeds the recommended standards developed
by the department pursuant to subdivision (a), a county or city shall
not be required to adopt an ordinance for the same area.
(d) If a county, city, or water agency, where appropriate, fails
to adopt an ordinance that establishes geothermal heat exchange well
standards, the model ordinance adopted by the state board pursuant to
subdivision (b) shall take effect on May 1, 1998, and shall be
enforced by the county or city and have the same force and effect as
if adopted as a county or city ordinance.