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Wells
Why are wells important to the water district? Our groundwater
basins are a precious resource which the Santa Clara Valley Water District
aggressively protects from contamination and the threat of contamination.
Furthermore, the groundwater basins would soon be depleted without the
water district's continuous efforts to replenish the groundwater supply.
Information for well owners
You can request a printed version of our 2001 publication,
"A Guide For The Private Well Owner" by calling the
Public Information Office at (408) 265-2607 ext. 2238 or download
it [PDF 945 KB]. This publication will answer many of your questions
about a well owner's responsibilities, how to maintain a well properly
and how to test for water quality.
Water production
Because the water district contributes to
the maintenance of the groundwater basins, certain well owners are required
to pay the water district for the well water they use. Here
is the excerpt from the District Act that authorizes the district to
charge customers for groundwater. The district board of directors passed
a resolution which requires certain
well owners to have a meter installed.
Here is some of what the water district's Wells and Water
Production Unit offers:
- assist public in completing and
filing groundwater production statements
- process requests for groundwater charge zone boundary
exclusions
- process requests for water-producing and monitoring
well information
- provide meter readings to groundwater customers
- provide well information to well owners
- provide well permitting and well standards interpretation
Well regulations
The Well
Ordinance Program is responsible for issuing permits and inspecting
all well construction and destruction activities in Santa Clara County.
The program was initiated to help keep wells from endangering the public
and to help ensure that wells do not threaten the groundwater resources
of Santa Clara County.
Application
forms are available on-line for well construction, well destruction,
and exploratory boring.
Contact us
For more information or assistance with a well, contact the water districts
Wells and Water Production Unit at (408) 265-2607, extension 2660.
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