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Section 2. Exemptions Due to Unusual Conditions. Under certain circumstances the enforcing agency may waive compliance with these standards and prescribe alternate requirements. These standards may be waived only where they are impractical or ineffective because of unusual conditions, or would result in unsatisfactory condition or well function. In waiving any of these standards, the enforcing agency shall, if at all possible, require that measures be implemented to provide the same or greater level of water-quality protection that would otherwise be provided by these standards. Section 3. Special Standards. The enforcing agency may prescribe measures more stringent than standards described here, where needed to protect public safety or protect water quality. Section 4. Responsible Parties. Corrosion control engineers are normally responsible for the design and supervision of corrosion control facilities incorporating cathodic protection wells. Pursuant to Section 13750.5 (Division 7, Chapter 10, Article 3) of the California Water Code, construction, alteration, and destruction of cathodic protection wells shall be performed by contractors licensed in accordance with the California Contractors' License Law (Division 3, Chapter 9, California Business and Professions Code), except where exempted by law. Above-ground electrical facilities for cathodic protection wells should be installed by an appropriately licensed contractor. Section 5. Reports. Cathodic protection well construction, alteration, and destruction reports shall be completed on forms provided by the California Department of Water Resources. Other types of forms may be used for submission to the Department with the prior approval of the Department. The completed forms shall be submitted to the Department in accordance with relevant provisions of Sections 13750 through 13754 (Division 7, Chapter 10, Article 3) of the California Water Code. Information concerning completion and submission of well construction, alteration, and destruction reports is contained in "How to Fill Out a Well Completion Report", Department of Water Resources, November 1999. This pamphlet is available in PDF format (646KB) and can be viewed with Adobe Acrobat Reader. |
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