Domestic well definition
Domestic well means a groundwater well that provides water for human consumption and is not regulated by the California Department of Public Health.
Domestic well means a well primarily used for potable non-public water supply purposes and which may be used for non-potable purposes, excluding heat pump supply.
Domestic well means a groundwater well used to supply water for the domestic needs of an individual residence or a water system that is not a public water system and that has no more than four service connections. (Health & Saf. Code, § 116681, subd. (g).)
More Definitions of Domestic well
Domestic well means a well that supplies water for domestic use.
Domestic well means a well that may serve no more than three dwellings and is used for potable nonpublic water supply purposes and may be used for non-potable household purposes.
Domestic well means a groundwater well that provides water for human consumption and is not regulated by the State Water Board, Division of Drinking Water.
Domestic well means a groundwater well that provides water for human consumption and is not regulated by the State Water Resources Control Board.
Domestic well means a Well used solely for meeting the domestic needs of the residents and/or providing Water for livestock or poultry that is drilled, completed, or equipped so that it is incapable of producing more than 25,000 gallons of Groundwater a day (17.36 gallons per minute). A Well used to provide Water for livestock located on the Property of Confined Animal Feeding Operations (CAFO[s]) is not a Domestic Well.
Domestic well means a groundwater well that provides water for human consumption and is
Domestic well means an individual residential or irrigation well intended to supply water to a single family dwelling for routine household purposes, lawns, or gardens.